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October 14, 2020 News of the Day
State and Local News
Hogan Names New Chief of Staff: https://bit.ly/2H1x2is
Montgomery Gives Out Millions In Pandemic Hazard Pay. Some Officials Aren’t Sure The County Can Afford To.: https://wapo.st/3nLvdHv
IRS Places $45,000 Lien Against Del. Nick Mosby And Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby For Unpaid Back Taxes: https://wapo.st/3o03K4W
Johns Hopkins Public Health Faculty, Community Members Lobby Officials For More Eviction Oversight: https://bit.ly/3dpVzKd
Maryland Struggles To Make Strides In Financial Literacy: https://bit.ly/2GZG27M
Baltimore County To Provide $2.5M For Restaurants To Extend Outdoor Dining Season, Improve COVID-19 Safety: https://cbsloc.al/373XJhn
In Montgomery, Officials Talk Federal Stimulus, Revenues, and Education Reform Veto: https://bit.ly/3jWSweU
Montgomery to Launch ‘Flash’ Bus Transit Service: https://bit.ly/34WdhB5
Baltimore City schools will bring a limited number of students back to school buildings in November: https://bit.ly/2GOuULn
City Council President Brandon Scott pulls back on bill seeking to add billboards after fierce community opposition: https://bit.ly/2H0nSTN
Hate bias incident reports were up in Maryland last year, but the number of verified incidents dropped: https://bit.ly/36ZUIie
Federal News
The 8 states that will decide the election: https://politi.co/3nSa6D6
Which states had the best pandemic response?: https://politi.co/3dr1VZF
Joe Biden is the luckiest, least scrutinized frontrunner: https://bit.ly/3j4H67S
Supreme Court allows Trump administration to halt census count: https://bit.ly/34PI3eQ