Income inequality resonates as an issue among Democratic voters – Capital News Service

April 22, 2016 by MDCEP
By DAN RUSSO, MAGGIE DEBLASIS, and LEXIE SCHAPITL Capital News Service WASHINGTON — When Freddie Gray, 25, was pronounced dead read more

New Environmental Protection Legislation is Good for Maryland’s Economy

April 22, 2016 by Kali Schumitz
Over the last few years, residents of the Curtis Bay community in Baltimore – the most polluted ZIP code in read more

Activists, workers praise bill for $15 minimum wage – Baltimore City Paper

April 19, 2016 by MDCEP
Raise the wage! Raise the wage!” city workers and advocates chanted on the steps of City Hall this afternoon. They read more

Baltimore One Year After the Death of Freddie Gray

April 19, 2016 by Benjamin Orr
Today marks one year since Freddie Gray’s death and, like many Baltimoreans, it is prompting me to reflect on the read more

To Support a Strong Economy, All Marylanders Must Pay Their Fair Share in Taxes

April 18, 2016 by Kristina Li
Maryland’s success today is due to our past public investment in good schools, a strong transportation system and other building read more

2016 Session Leaves Missed Opportunities to Help Working Marylanders

April 13, 2016 by Kali Schumitz
When this year’s legislative session began, there was the potential for the General Assembly to take meaningful steps to help read more

General Assembly inaction leaves low-income workers behind

April 12, 2016 by MDCEP
April 12, 1016 The Maryland General Assembly has missed an opportunity to give a much-deserved break to people who work read more

Investing in child care could save Maryland families thousands of dollars each year

April 8, 2016 by Kali Schumitz
As parents throughout the state already know, enrolling an infant in daycare in Maryland can now costs more than the read more

In Md., big tax cuts for those who need them least – Baltimore Sun

April 7, 2016 by MDCEP
A package of income tax cuts passed by the state Senate got a boost this week when Gov. Larry Hogan read more

Time limit on food assistance puts 15,000 Marylanders at risk of going hungry

April 5, 2016 by Kristina Li
This month more than 15,000 Marylanders who are already struggling to get by will begin to lose a vital resource read more
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