[Housing\Lead Paint]
Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger: “Baltimore City has nearly three times the national rate of lead poisoning, which disproportionately affects African-American children living in old, distressed housing. These grant funds are critical to ensuring our children are growing up in healthy households with every opportunity to thrive and succeed in school and in life.”
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REP. JOHN SARBANES
MARYLAND CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION SECURES $9.7 MILLION TO ADDRESS LEAD PAINT ISSUES IN LOW-INCOME BALTIMORE HOUSING
BALTIMORE CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATORS SECURE NEARLY $3.7 MILLION TO ADDRESS BALTIMORE YOUTH HOMELESSNESS
[Homelessness\Housing News]
Baltimore City Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young: “This grant will allow the City of Baltimore to develop a data driven plan focused on the needs of unaccompanied youth and to initiate programs to better serve those in need of housing and supportive services.”
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MARYLAND CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS PRESS GOVERNOR HOGAN TO ENSURE ALL ELIGIBLE MARYLANDERS CAN VOTE IN 2020
[Voter Suppression]
Congressional leaders from the State of Maryland today sent a letter to Maryland Governor Larry Hogan to address problems that occurred during the 2018 Elections.
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