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The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration’s spending was almost always below budget until fiscal 2021, when it began overspending. Here’s what we know.
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BALTIMORE — As Maryland’s developmental disabilities community continues to grapple with the impacts of more than $200 ...
Maryland families and disability advocates share personal stories, hoping Gov. Wes Moore will consider not just the budget numbers, but the human cost as he proposes a $200 million cut to the Devel… ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are breathing a sigh of relief in Maryland. On Thursday, state lawmakers announced that $76 million has ...
The problem isn’t the state’s Developmental Disabilities Administration, which assesses REM waivers, nor the state legislature. It’s the Maryland Division of Nursing Services, which ...
The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Coalition raised concerns over a proposed $200 million budget cut to the state's Developmental Disabilities Administration.
Marylanders are wondering how cuts to the DDA will leave them vulnerable. Nonprofts like Makom face challenges as Maryland's budget cuts $188M from the Developmental Disabilities Administration.
BALTIMORE -- A proposed bill in Maryland would allow residents to disclose "nonapparent disabilities" on their driver's licenses or identification cards. Eric's ID Law, or HB707, would require the ...
“Eric’s ID Law” will allow Maryland residents with “non-apparent disabilities” to opt in to a program that will place a butterfly emblem on their state ID or driver’s license.
A bill, Eric’s ID Law, being considered by Maryland lawmakers aims at making interactions between law enforcement and those with “invisible” disabilities safer.
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