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The U.S. Senate's Failure to Move the Jobs Bill That Would Have Provided $273 Million to the Maryland for Fiscal Relief Through an Extension in Medical Assistance
June 25, 2010As a result of the Senate's failure to pass its version of jobs legislation, Maryland won't receive $273 million in federal assistance, forcing even deeper spending cuts than we've already endured in the face of an unprecedented drop in revenues brought on by the recession. Full release.







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