January 10th, 2019 by WCBC Radio
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, on WBAL Wednesday bemoaned the continued government shutdown, now entering its 20th day. Maryland is especially affected, being home to 147,000 federal employees, 28,000 of whom are not getting paid as the shutdown drags on. The state is paying out unemployment insurance to those who need it, but Hogan said more may be hurt if the shutdown continues, with funding for food stamps runs out at the end of January. The governor has not impressed with addresses Tuesday night by President Donald Trump and Democratic leadership…
January 10, 2019 at 2:37 pm, Catmom said:
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