Pro-Confederacy “Maryland, My Maryland” No Longer State Song
The Maryland Senate voted unanimously on Friday to remove “Maryland, My Maryland” as the official state song. It had been Maryland’s official song since 1939.
Pro-Confederacy “Maryland, My Maryland” No Longer State Song
The Maryland Senate voted unanimously on Friday to remove “Maryland, My Maryland” as the official state song. It had been Maryland’s official song since 1939.
Phase 2 Announced for Maryland: Notes From Governor Hogan’s 3/18 Press Conference
Notes are paraphrased
Today at 2 p.m., Governor Hogan will make major announcements regarding the state’s vaccine plan, per his social media posts.
Watch live via Facebook, Twitter, or Youtube.
County Council to Hold a Hearing and Vote Tomorrow on COVID-19 Regulations
The Montgomery County Council will be meeting to introduce, hold a public hearing, and vote tomorrow at 1:30PM on a Board of Health Regulation to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Governor Hogan’s Updated Executive Order Lifts Capacity Limits on Indoor/Outdoor Dining Statewide, Local Jurisdictions Still Make Their Own Decisions
During today’s press conference, Governor Hogan lifted the dining capacity restrictions on restaurants statewide, but noted that restaurants and bars will still be limited to seated and distanced service only.
Notes From Governor Hogan’s 3/9 Press Conference
(notes may be paraphrased)
Governor Larry Hogan will hold a press conference today at 3:30 to provide an update on Maryland’s COVID-19 response and recovery.
you can watch live here Twitter, Facebook, or Youtube.
Pepco Urging Residents to Act Now for Relief Paying Your Bill While the Funds are Available
Pepco is telling local residents who may be struggling to pay their energy bill to apply for help now, as there are still millions of dollars in funds available.
Notes From Governor Hogan’s Vaccine Equity Briefing
The notes consist of live tweets by Governor Hogan’s communication director, Mike Ricci.
Governor Larry Hogan today issued a proclamation recognizing Friday, March 5 as COVID-19 Day of Remembrance to honor the Marylanders who have lost their lives due to COVID-19 over the past year. At the governor’s direction, the Maryland flag will be lowered to half-staff to mark the occasion.
On March 5, 2020, the first cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the State of Maryland. A twilight ceremony will be held at the State House tomorrow evening, and in coordination with local leaders, buildings across the state will be lit up amber. Members of the public are encouraged to join the ceremony virtually via livestream.
Notes from Governor Hogan’s 3/2 Press Conference
Our note taker isn’t available for this press conference, so our notes will consist of tweets by Governor Hogan’s communication director, Mike Ricci.