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May 10, 2021 News of the Day

State and Local News 

Johnny Olszewski announces he will run for re-election in 2022: https://bit.ly/3xTCxpz

Annapolis police budget proposal largely unchanged despite some council members’ desire for reform: https://bit.ly/3xV6OEi

Hogan announces $25M program aimed to help youth recover from pandemic: https://bit.ly/3nYmCBG

Chief judge of Maryland District Courts bans staff from wearing ‘thin blue line’ face masks and other items: https://bit.ly/33tuz8p

How Prince George’s County’s top leader battled inequity during a global crisis: https://bit.ly/3hjD6mJ

Anne Arundel has less say in how state-provided education money is spent after Maryland reduces unrestricted funding: https://bit.ly/2Q4d3oj

Democrats on BPW criticize state’s handling of emergency contracts: https://bit.ly/3xXZjMT

Attorney General’s Office Accepting Public Comment on Review of In-Custody Death Reports: https://bit.ly/3evz4FH

Libertarians Pick Up Council Seat in Eastern Shore Town: https://bit.ly/3xXurMl

State to Embark on Next Phase of Central Maryland Transit Plan: https://bit.ly/3f4dc3l

Federal News 

The next political battleground: school boards: https://bit.ly/3vWseyS

Maryland governor: GOP trying to appease Trump in “circular firing squad”: https://bit.ly/2Q2cMlB

Facebook oversight board co-chair: Trump egged on Jan. 6 Capitol riot: https://bit.ly/33r6PSo

Trio of Saturday mass shootings rock U.S.: https://bit.ly/3o691rV

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