AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedicaid Fight: Twenty-five Democratic-led states and D.C. sued the Trump administration over new Medicaid work requirements, arguing federal guidance narrows the “medically frail” exemption too much for ill and disabled residents. Maryland Budget & Policy: Maryland’s $70.8B FY2027 budget takes effect July 1, with funding for law enforcement, rental assistance, SNAP, and energy efficiency—alongside cuts affecting developmental disability services. Baltimore Vacancies: Baltimore is expanding a program that lets owners donate tax- and lien-burdened vacant properties to the city, aiming to speed up cleanup and reduce the estimated $8B revival bill. Cecil County Healthcare: Union Hospital in Elkton is closing its Family Birth Center June 30, citing declining deliveries and staffing pressures despite steady local birth numbers. Aquarium Leadership: Jennifer Driban was named National Aquarium president and CEO, tasked with leading a major renovation. Heat & Power: A Midwest heat wave is canceling outdoor plans and pushing communities to open cooling centers as conditions spread east. Local Politics: Will Jawando won Montgomery County executive in a race built on coalition support and major endorsements. Creative Industry: Quadrant MSL won a Gold Lion at Cannes for Vaseline’s “The Real Nigerian Price” campaign. Public Safety: Baltimore police seized dirt bikes and issued citations after large illegal riding activity near Druid Hill Park. Voting Ruling: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled states can count mail-in ballots received after Election Day, dealing a blow to efforts to impose a strict receipt deadline.
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