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State Roundup: Maryland could get $6 Billion in federal funds, if Trump signs Covid relief bill

State Roundup: Maryland could get $6 Billion in federal funds, if Trump signs Covid relief bill Government House, the governor s mansion, decorated for Christmas. File photo STATE COULD GET $6B IN FED FUNDS, IF TRUMP SIGNS BILL: The long-awaited federal coronavirus relief bill paired with an expansive government spending package contains millions of dollars specifically for initiatives in Maryland, but President Donald Trump threw its fate into question Tuesday night when he blasted the bipartisan package and suggested he may not sign it, Christine Condon reports in the Sun. The economic rescue package contains a number of provisions to aid small businesses in Maryland, including an expansion of the Paycheck Protection Program. Also included are a number of tax breaks and other funding sources, some of which are targeted to particularly hard-hit sectors of the economy, the Daily Record reports.

Nonprofit View: Time and again during difficult 2020, community responded to help nonprofits | COMMENTARY

Nonprofit View: Time and again during difficult 2020, community responded to help nonprofits | COMMENTARY
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State Roundup: 24,100 new jobs added in November pushing Maryland unemployment rate down

State Roundup: 24,100 new jobs added in November pushing Maryland unemployment rate down The statue of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall to its place in Lawyer s Mall outside the State House Dec. 17. Governor s Office photo MD JOBLESS RATE DROPS: Maryland added 24,100 jobs in November and the state’s unemployment rate decreased from 7.8% to 6.8%, according to preliminary data released by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday morning, Bryan Renbaum of MarylandReporter.com reports. HENRIETTA LACKS ACT HEADS TO TRUMP FOR SIGNATURE: A bill inspired by the late Henrietta Lacks, a Baltimore County woman whose cells were used for medical research without her consent, is headed to President Donald Trump’s desk following a push by Maryland lawmakers, Pamela Wood of the Sun reports. The act would require the federal government to publish a report on government-funded cancer research trials, including the amount of participation by underrepresented p

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