HB1515 Is Tax Increase According to House Minority Leader
Maryland House Minority Leader Jason Buckel says that House Bill 1515 is really a massive tax increase for state residents, rather than the tax cut that it implies. The bill is suggesting a 1% cut to the state sales tax, but vastly expanding what would require sales tax added. Buckel spoke on WBAL radio about the bill that probably won’t make it out of committee this year…
Pennsylvania Addressing Maternal Health
The rate of pregnancy-associated deaths has been on the rise in recent years. In Pennsylvania, there are 82 pregnancy-associated deaths per 100,000 live births. Black women are two times more likely to die during or in the first year after a pregnancy than white women. Acting Secretary of Health Dr. Debra Bogen spoke about the state’s budget plans to address maternal health issues and improve care for pregnant women…
Passing of Former State Fire Marshal Rocco J. Gabriele
Former State Fire Marshal Rocco J. Gabriele died Wednesday afternoon at his home surrounded by his family. He was 90. Gabriele was first appointed to the position on November 1, 1982, by Secretary Thomas Schmit of the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. At the time of his retirement in 2001, only one other State Fire Marshal in the United States had a longer tenure than Gabriele. "With a long legacy, the passing of State Fire Marshal Rocco Gabriele is a loss to the Maryland public safety community. Gabriele had the honor of being the longest-serving Maryland State Fire…
Bipartisan Congressional Delegation Talks Future of Maryland Health Care with State Health Secretary
Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation, including U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen and Congressmen Steny Hoyer, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Kweisi Mfume, Andy Harris, M.D. and Glenn Ivey met in the U.S. Capitol Tuesday with Maryland Secretary of Health Dr. Laura Herrera Scott. The primary topic of the hourlong discussion was the future of the Maryland Model. A new, voluntary model by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation called the States Advancing All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development (AHEAD) Model is likely to be the vehicle for the next iteration of the Maryland Model. This new, nationwide framework would test…
Water Service Interruption Planned For Thursday
The City of Cumberland is advising that Thursday, March 14, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., water service will be interrupted on Patterson Avenue for a valve replacement. The area affected includes the 800 block of Patterson Avenue, Sperry Terrace, and Manns Terrace.
Fort Hill Scholarship Fund
The Fort Hill Scholarship Fund has announced the named Board of Directors’ scholarships to be awarded to two graduating seniors at the 16th Annual Awards and Recognition Banquet held in May. This year, in addition to honoring Fort Hill’s first principal, Victor Heisey, who has a permanent scholarship in his memory, the Board of Directors will posthumously honor the outstanding community contributions of Mark Manges. Since its inception in 2008, the FHSF has provided scholarships to graduating seniors, totaling over $430,000 for college, technical and trade education.
Maryland Unemployment Rate Rises
According to preliminary data from the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, Maryland's total jobs increased by 6,800 and the unemployment rate rose to 2.3% in January. Maryland's unemployment rate is currently the third best in the nation. Sectors that created jobs include 3,900 jobs in the Public Sector, 2,900 for Leisure and Hospitality and 2,400 in Private Education and Health, Manufacturing, and Financial Activities. Job areas that saw declines included Mining, Logging, and Construction.
“HOLD” Status At Mount Savage School This Morning
Today, March 13, 2024, Mount Savage School was placed in a HOLD status due to a medical emergency. First Responders arrived on scene at approximately 10:57 and provided medical service to a 13 year old complaining of shortness of breath. School administrators gave the “All Clear” and the instructional day resumed as normal.
“HOLD” Status Briefly At Mountain Ridge
Today, March 13, 2024, Mountain Ridge High School was placed in a HOLD status due to a medical emergency. First Responders arrived on scene at approximately 10am and provided medical service to a 15 year old complaining of chest pains. School administrators gave the “All Clear” and the instructional day resumed as normal.
Winning Lottery Ticket Claimed From Cumberland
Maryland’s newest Lottery millionaire claimed the prize of his life on Tuesday, delivering to Lottery headquarters a FAST PLAY MONOPOLY™ Properties top-prize winning ticket he purchased on Sunday. The hours between then and his arrival in the Lottery Winner’s Circle were both exciting and nerve-wracking, the Western Maryland resident told Lottery officials. He was very anxious to turn in his $1 million winning ticket. “Now that I’m here and all the paperwork is done, I still can’t believe it.” The Cumberland man, who has won Lottery prizes in the past, describes this prize as being “beyond our wildest dreams.” The lucky truck driver…