Wealthy Howard County has serious human problems in the midst of affluence
Howard County should apply its notable wealth and potential for citizen engagement to some glaring problems. "I think that there are a number of challenges that face the county, including lack of affordable housing, a noticeable homeless population, and a lower than desirable level of citizen engagement," says Progressive HoCo activist Dave Bazell. What to do? Organize for change.
Read moreProgressive Maryland Weekly Memo for July 17-23
There are two events tonight (Monday, July 17), see Progressive Prince George's and Take Action AA below. And the long game on health care, which nevertheless means the pressure has to stay on even when the Senate plan experienced a hiccup... Also Note a health care correction to the emailed Memo; Tuesday's "People's Filibuster" has been canceled/postponed...
Read moreHogan is still dodging his constituents on the health care disaster
A train wreck of a health care bill in Congress threatens to cost Marylanders huge cutbacks in their coverage and, just incidentally, cost the state government a cool $2 billion, is getting no attention from Gov. Hogan, who acts as if there's nothing to see here and invites us to keep moving. But he's dodging the responsibility he is supposed to exercise.
Read moreTrumpcare is Hogan's worst nightmare and it's lingering into August
Seasoned Maryland political commentator Barry Rascovar in "Repealing Obamacare is Hogan’s conundrum" almost makes us feel sorry for Larry Hogan. Almost. Sure, being Republican is the family business for Hogan – but it was his choice to go all in, and now the GOP barbarism over healthcare in the US Congress could mean chaos as he approaches a reelection campaign in 2018. Now Mitch McConnell stretches the Senate's agony into August to avoid his healthcare bill's implosion, and “The price to Maryland state government of an Obamacare repeal is in the billions.” Not what Hogan wants to run on, not even….
Read moreArrest powers are not appropriate for nonviolent school behavior -- let's end them
School security and law enforcement officers should not arrest students for nonviolent behavioral issues in our schools. But they have the authority, and frequently abuse it. Amity Pope, who urged the National Education Association convention to take action on this issue, says we should begin to remedy this locally as well.
Read moreProgressive Maryland Weekly Memo for July 10-16
Welcome to a week full of activity -- canvassing and health care advocacy, among other things -- with our growing network of county and local chapters. Plus links to our most recent blog posts.
Read moreMaryland Roundup: News About Social and Economic Justice
Maryland roundup – here’s what happened in Maryland this week, with a focus on progressive issues and economic and social justice.
Read moreCanvass and action this weekend on the danger to everyone's health care
As the Senate returns from its no-so-relaxing break with the home folks, Progressive Maryland and allies will keep the pressure on to save our healthcare from their wealthcare bill.
Read moreProgressive Maryland Weekly Memo for July 3-8
Health care and the fight against the wealthcare of the Senate bill still fills up our agenda. Plus chapter reports and the past week's blog posts. And have a happy Fourth, a day on which independence from remote and greedy power was hopefully proclaimed.
Read moreDC rally hears impact on Maryland of GOP health care bills from Progressive Maryland organizer
Progressive Maryland health care organizer Beth Landry brought to a rally on Capitol Hill the devastating effect of GOP health care plans on the state's patients and their caregivers -- all for a huge tax cut giveaway to the rich. In her speech June 28 she sums up "This bill is literally a death sentence."
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