WASHINGTON – When Dr
Drug-Free Schools Program Endangered by Congress
WASHINGTON – All substance abuse prevention programs in Montgomery County schools would be wiped out and Prince George’s County efforts would be badly weakened if Congress eliminates federal funds for a drug-free schools program, program directors said
School for Disruptive Youth Is Hitting Its Stride
BLADENSBURG – A couple of months ago, few teachers would have seen much potential in Antione Forrest
New Law Offers Incentive to First-Time Home Buyers
ANNAPOLIS – Just days before the close of the 1995 legislative session, state lawmakers approved a reduction in closing costs for first-time home buyers, lauding it as an economic development step
Lawmakers Want Businesses To Help Reform Welfare
ANNAPOLIS – Recognizing the Congressional mood to give states more flexibility in welfare reform, the Maryland General Assembly made a bipartisan push this session for its own welfare- to-work programs
Budget Boosts School Construction, Scholarships Bill Dies
ANNAPOLIS – Although education was named a top concern on Gov
Across Party Lines, State Legislators Vote Green
ANNAPOLIS – Solid support for environmental legislation in the 1995 session came from both Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate, environmental advocates said