AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation & Mental Health: Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown and 14 other states sued the U.S. Department of Education to stop cuts to school-based mental health grants, warning the move could cost Maryland more than $3 million and disrupt counseling programs at places like Bowie State University and UMBC. Immigration & Public Safety: The Justice Department sued Maryland over sanctuary policies, alleging the state obstructs federal immigration enforcement; separately, DHS warned that local ICE-reporting portals can put federal agents at risk. Local Culture & Community: Baltimore’s WEAA “Hip Hop Chronicles” marked a decade of conversations with community voices, while Caribbean culture takes center stage with Baltimore’s annual parade and the Baltimore Washington One Carnival. Civic Life & History: A Baltimore “Built America” series highlights how segregation shaped the city’s standout Black teaching corps, and another piece revisits Maryland’s constitution as a “can of worms” ripe for reform. Arts & Events: Reading Theater Project stages “Just What the Doctor Ordered” with a post-show Q&A, and Baltimore’s America 250 hot dog moment declares a “Baltimore-style” dog at Camden Yards.
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