More Marylanders have health insurance, but federal actions threatens these gains

September 28, 2017 by Shamekka Kuykendall
The percentage of Marylanders with health coverage has continued to grow since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Just read more

Trump, GOP outline proposal to lower, simplify taxes – The Baltimore Sun

September 28, 2017 by MDCEP
By John Fritze resident Donald Trump outlined a sweeping plan Wednesday to lower corporate taxes and simplify the rules for read more

Census: Frederick County outranks state, nation on economic indicators – Frederick News-Post

September 23, 2017 by MDCEP
By Nancy Lavin Frederick County continues to enjoy favorable economic conditions compared to the state and nation, according to the read more

Graham-Cassidy is bad for Maryland, and the whole country – The Baltimore Sun

September 21, 2017 by Kali Schumitz
Read the original letter in The Baltimore Sun. We at the Maryland Health Care For All Coalition commend our two read more

Maryland’s Economy Is Making Progress, but Too Many Are Still Locked Out

September 20, 2017 by Christopher Meyer
Many families in Maryland saw their standard of living improve in 2016, according to census data released last week. At read more

With Sufficient Resources, Schools Can Put All Students on a Path to Success

September 15, 2017 by Christopher Meyer
A great public education system is one of the building blocks of Maryland’s prosperity. But as multiple independent analyses have read more

Investing in Great Schools for All Students

September 14, 2017 by Christopher Meyer
With Effective Supports, Children Can Overcome Barriers to Academic Success Public education is part of the foundation of a thriving read more

To Set Up All Children for Success, Maryland Must Reform Education Funding

September 14, 2017 by Kali Schumitz
  Maryland’s public school system is failing too many of its students because our investments in education have not kept read more

Needless Cuts Underscore Need for Budget Reform

September 8, 2017 by Christopher Meyer
The governor and the Board of Public Works cut already approved funding for state services by $61 million on Wednesday. read more