1. Legislators shaping health policy
Some of the most impactful legislators in health policy will join us at the 2021 Maryland State of Reform Health Policy Conference on May 13. On our “Policy Leadership: Democrats” panel, we’ll hear from Sen. Paul Pinsky, Chair of the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee, Sen. Brian Feldman, Vice Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Malcolm Augustine, Member of the Joint Committee on Behavioral Health and Opioid Use Disorders, and Del. Robbyn Lewis
, Member of the House Health and Government Operations Committee.
Joining us on our “Policy Leadership: Republicans” panel will be Deputy Minority Whip Del. Sid Saab, along with Dels. Susan Krebs and Brian Chisholm who are both members of the House Health & Government Operations Committee. Be sure to bring your questions to what will be interactive and informative panels on the future of health policy in Maryland.
Insert future code here > 11-30 to 12-23 Insert future code here > 12-23 to 01-15 Insert future code here > 01-16-2019 to 2-16-2019 Insert future code here > 01-16-2019 to 2-16-2019 Insert future code here > 2-17-2019 to 3-24-2019 Insert future code here > 3-24-19 to 4-7-2019 Insert future code here > Chicks on the loose Insert future code here > Herb and Veggie Insert future code here > GNO D Ville Insert future code here > Early Bird thu June 4 Insert future code here > Fatehrs Day Insert future code here > Ourdoor Living
State Roundup: House Minority Leader Buckel says GOP needs to get its message out to Dems marylandreporter.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from marylandreporter.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Janet Holbrook: Maryland failed to end child marriage once again Why? | COMMENTARY capitalgazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capitalgazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
I found it interesting that the Anne Arundel County Health Department admitted they “hadn’t put enough thought” into the decision to hand out clean pipes to smoke crack cocaine.