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State Roundup: Objection to BPW highway decision; Census numbers reveal Baltimore population drop

State Roundup: Objection to BPW highway decision; Census numbers reveal Baltimore population drop
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State Roundup: Democratic leaders launch their own redistricting commission

State Roundup: Democratic leaders launch their own redistricting commission
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Roundup: State chooses new transformational superintendent from out-of-state

U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs We’re taking off for Memorial Day Monday. State Roundup will return on Tuesday. Mohammed Choudhury NEW ‘TRANSFORMATIONAL’ EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT CHOSEN: A San Antonio public school administrator with a record of creative solutions to improve schools will take over as Maryland’s next state superintendent and face challenges in the wake of a year of pandemic schooling, Liz Bowie reports for the Sun. Mohammed Choudhury was appointed unanimously by the Maryland State Board of Education, Chris Berinato reports for WBFF. Choudhury will begin his term on July 1, Jenny Fulginiti reports for WBAL TV. Choudhury will replace Karen Salmon who will retire on June 30 after an education career spanning more than 45 years, including five years leading the Maryland State Department of Education.

State Roundup: State launches program to help youth bounce back

State Roundup: State launches program to help youth bounce back MarylandReporter file photo HELP FOR YOUTH RECOVERING FROM PANDEMIC EFFECTS: The state is entering into a multi-million dollar partnership with several private sector companies to launch a series of initiatives aimed at helping younger people and their families recover from mental health impact of the pandemic, Bryan Renbaum reports for Maryland Reporter. School closures and the cancellation of both sporting and social events have had a detrimental impact, and this has been especially true for youth that live in the state’s most underserved communities. “Project Bounce Back” will include partnerships with state agencies and Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Microsoft, LinkedIn Learning, KPMG, Discourse Analytics and eCare vault, Rachel Baye reports for WYPR.

State Roundup: Police reform bills face scrutiny on governor s desk

Opening day at Camden Yards Thursday. Governor s Office photo HOGAN EYES POLICE REFORM BILLS: Maryland’s lawmakers representing both sides of the political aisle said Thursday that they believe it is likely that Gov. Larry Hogan will veto all or part of a package of five landmark police reform bills that the General Assembly recently approved, Bryan Renbaum reports for Maryland Reporter. Should Hogan decide to veto the legislation, it is considered likely that the veto will be overridden given that Democrats have a near-supermajority in both the House of Delegates and the Senate. As Democrats celebrated the passage of the sweeping reform bills, Republican colleagues, as well as Hogan, voiced concerns that the legislation adopted too much of the House’s strict limits and too little of compromises in the Senate approach to police reform, Steve Lash reports for The Daily Record.

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