It’s Time to Break Maryland’s Poverty to Prison Pipeline

March 30, 2018 by Christopher Meyer
A new report from the Job Opportunities Task Force shows the many ways Maryland’s criminal law system ensnares people who read more

Making Investments That Support a Strong, Resilient, and Inclusive Economy

March 27, 2018 by Kali Schumitz
Maryland has spent years cutting and capping its investment in public services as policymakers continue to deal with slow economic read more

Blueprint for Broadly Shared Prosperity in Maryland

March 27, 2018 by MDCEP
Maryland has a lot to be proud of. Our past investments in our education system, health care, transportation network, safe read more

Prepare for the State’s Changing Relationship With the Federal Government

March 27, 2018 by Kali Schumitz
The potential for major federal policy changes to harm Maryland families and our economy continues to loom large. Whether it’s read more

Creating a Fairer Tax Code and Responsible Budget Practices

March 26, 2018 by MDCEP
Our shared investments in good schools, a robust transportation network, and safe communities have made Maryland a great place to read more

Setting up Future Generations for Success

March 26, 2018 by MDCEP
Maryland delivers some of the highest-quality education in the country by some measures, and yet too many students – particularly read more

Addressing the Changing Nature of Work

March 26, 2018 by MDCEP
For a growing number of Marylanders, employment doesn’t mean an eight-hour workday with a regular schedule. More people are working read more

Senate Restores Essential Investments in Health Care

March 19, 2018 by Kali Schumitz
The Maryland Senate took an important step last week in approving a budget that will help ensure low-income Marylanders and read more

Department of Human Services Budget Leaves Vulnerable Marylanders with Unmet Needs

March 16, 2018 by Ellen Hutton
Many of the critical services that the Maryland Department of Human Services administers are threatened by federal funding cuts. Maryland’s read more

Senate Rejects Governor’s Harmful Education Cuts, but Comprehensive Reform Is Still Needed

March 16, 2018 by Christopher Meyer
The Senate’s education budget improves significantly on Gov. Hogan’s budget proposal. Adopting a proposal from the Budget and Taxation Committee, read more
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