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Techfrederick s Aspire Training Program Awarded Largest Grant Funding to Date by Maryland Department of Labor

Techfrederick s Aspire Training Program Awarded Largest Grant Funding to Date by Maryland Department of Labor Share Article Public-Private Partnership in Tech Training Mitigates Economic Impacts of Pandemic Labor Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson said “Labor is pleased to support the successful Aspire Training program led by techfrederick through the state’s nationally-recognized EARN program. This.funding ensures employers in the region have the highly-skilled and well-trained workforce necessary.” FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 techfrederick, a non-profit 501(c)(3) coalition of local high-tech companies, just received its 5th round of funding from the Department of Labor, garnering its largest amount of funding in a single grant to date, $355,446. Since its inception, techfrederick’s Aspire Training program has been awarded just over $1.1m in grant funds through this initiative to offer high caliber

Maryland foreclosure moratorium extended through June 30

Maryland foreclosure moratorium extended through June 30 Posted on BALTIMORE, MD The Maryland Department of Labor’s Office of the Commissioner of Financial Regulation on Wednesday the extension of the moratorium on new residential foreclosures through June 30, 2021. The moratorium, originally established by the Governor’s executive order issued April 3, 2020 and continued through subsequent executive orders and regulatory guidance, was due to expire on May 3, 2021. The new extension date aligns with the expiration of federal foreclosure moratorium. “Our department’s Office of Financial Regulation has further extended the moratorium on new residential foreclosures through the end of June to keep Marylanders in their homes as we emerge from this pandemic,” said Labor Secretary Tiffany P. Robinson. “This extension of the moratorium provides homeowners facing financial hardships with additional time to consult with their mortgage lender to find solutions and

Md awarded more than $2 8M in COVID-19 national dislocated worker grant funds

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State Roundup: Schools to get $10M in Covid funds for at-risk students; Police reform package heads to Gov Hogan s desk

SCHOOLS TO GET $10M IN COVID FUNDS TO AID AT-RISK STUDENTS: Bryan Renbaum of MarylandReporter writes that Gov. Larry Hogan and State Superintendent of Schools Karen Salmon said Wednesday that Maryland’s public and private schools will receive $10 million in COVID-19 relief grants that are geared toward addressing the needs of the state’s most at-risk students. LANDMARK POLICE REFORM PACKAGE HEADS TO HOGAN’s DESK: Maryland lawmakers passed a landmark police reform package aimed at delivering greater transparency and accountability Wednesday, sending the wide-ranging legislation to Gov. Larry Hogan after months of intense debate, Bryn Stole and Pamela Wood.

Adjudication purgatory continues a year later with the state s unemployment system

Screen Shot of change.org petition calling for the resignation of Maryland Labor Secretary Tiffany Robinson. @BryanRenbaum It has been a year since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic and the state has made significant improvements to its unemployment call centers, such as beefing up staff and expanding hours of operation. But substantial problems remain as many Marylanders have been waiting months to receive their benefits and some are even unable to get a claims representative on the phone. Several Facebook support groups started by Maryland residents have shared advice on how to handle the bureaucratic nightmare that taxpayers have been facing as many try to get someone anyone to pick up a phone and help them navigate through the system.

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