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Md. lawmakers wrap up session with pandemic aid; reforms to police, betting
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By Capital News Service staff, Annapolis bureau
The Maryland General Assembly operated like never before in 2021 but still passed significant measures that included a multi-billion dollar COVID-19 relief plan, historic police reform, legalized sports wagering, and a wave of overrides of the governor s vetoes.
Only elected officials, portions of their staff, and a limited number of media could be present at the State House this session to help minimize any potential spread of COVID-19.
With none of the general public or usual lobbyists present, lawmakers worked to make up for time lost in the 2020 session, which ended early during the start of the pandemic.
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April 15, 2021
Health advocates said on Thursday that legislation approved by the General Assembly this year will reduce health care disparities in measurable ways.
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They pointed in particular to the Maryland Health Equity Resource Act, Senate Bill 172 and House Bill 463, which will fund grants in neighborhoods that have suffered from health disparities and poor health outcomes.
Organizations within those communities including hospitals, non-profit organizations, universities and health centers will be able to apply for grants from the program, which will receive $59 million over the next five years.
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To be approved, grant-seekers must demonstrate that their program or initiative will reduce health disparities, improve outcomes, boost access to primary care, prevent illness, or reduce hospital use.