Trump, Maryland and No Kings
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The Trump administration’s proposed cuts to housing assistance could negatively impact thousands of Maryland residents.
Despite recent guidance from the United States Supreme Court, a federal district judge in Maryland is ordering the reinstatement of three fired members of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Most Americans have continued to support President Trump's push for deportations, but there are some early signs of cracks in his Latino support.
Maryland’s plan to phase out gas-powered vehicles was dealt a setback Thursday when President Donald Trump blocked California’s first-in-the-nation rule banning the sale of new
Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland are trying to join 16 other universities in backing Harvard's legal battle with the Trump administration over federal funding.
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNTrump signs law repealing tailpipe emission standards affecting Maryland, 17 other statesThe Maryland context From Maryland Matters Martyland is one of the states that adopted the California standards, which would have required electric vehicles to account for 43% of new cars sold in the state by 2027,
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'Absolutely Lawless President': Chris Van Hollen Hammers Trump During 'No Kings' Protest In MarylandDuring his remarks at a "no kings" protest in Maryland today, Senator Chris Van Hollen hammered President Trump, labeling him an "absolutely lawless president."
Maryland Gov. Moore requested that the Trump administration issue a Major Disaster Declaration to help communities that were impacted by severe flooding in May.