September 9, 2022

On to November! Ballots Released,

Process Problems Heading to the Courts

Maryland’s 2022 election cycle now moves on, full speed ahead, to the November general election. Following several complications, the final ballots have been printed for all 24 jurisdictions. And in the wake of a slow vote count in July, the State Board of Elections has petitioned the courts for emergency measures to allow a speedier processing of mail-in ballots.


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State Board of Elections Petitions Court to Speed Up Mail-In Ballot Counting


MD Casinos Generate $169M in August Revenue


State and Local Legal Center Ceases Operations


NACo Leadership Academy Prices Increase Oct 1: Book Now to Save

Where’s All the Federal Broadband Money?


Oxfam Ranks MD 14th Best State for Workers


eMaryland Marketplace Helps Counties Simplify Procurement


Survey Says…Tell MD Tourism and National Parks About the Chesapeake Bay Region


Top Trends Counties Need to Know – GIS

Baltimore City First Responders Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground


Montgomery Lawsuit Tests Boundaries of Anton’s Law


Harford Nationally Recognized for Financial Reporting Excellence


Stephen Pereira Appointed Calvert’s Director of Technology Services

 
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Highlights of MDOT Draft Six-Year Capital Budget Plan


Montgomery Planning Creates Innovative Pedestrian Prioritization Tool


DOT Launches Air Travelers Dashboard

After Years of Advocacy, JUUL Settlement Represents Significant Win


MD Dept of Health Okays Modified COVID Booster


MML Likely Championing Municipal Police Oversight

 

MD Sees 12K Registered Apprentices, Signifying Growing Importance to Economy


Prince George’s Leadership Institute Preps Youth for County Service


Montgomery Incentivizes Families to Register for Free School Meals

Calling All Cooks: The Great MD Recipe Hunt Wants Your Local Recipes!


Fun Fact for Beer Lovers: Allegany's Tap and Pour Tour


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MD Pledges $25M for Bay Clean-Up Using Pay-for-Performance Model


Energy Administration Opens $1.6M in Offshore Wind Supply Chain Funding


State Seeks Consultant for State Parks Study

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Prince George's County Highlights Behavioral Health Services and Resources

Somerset County Commissioners Charles Laird and Randy Laird Honored at Field Lighting Ceremony

Baltimore County Purchases Land for New Hereford Senior Center

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