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FORCED OCT AIR TRAVEL REAL-ID INVITES PRIVACY HACKING: EX-WH SPOKESMN BOB WEINER & ANALYST A RAMOS OPEDNEWS #1 OPED

Robert Weiner Adjanni Ramos WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES, March 16, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Former White House spokesman Robert Weiner and policy analyst Adjanni Ramos argue in an op-ed just published in OpEdNews and ranked H1 as the #1 op-ed in the country, that the REAL-ID in place by many already and required by October to board a plane, opens itself up to major hacking and privacy violations. They ask, “How can it be safe to Xerox and put in universally accessible-to-DMV-employees files a copy of basically four of these: your birth certificate, passport, unemployment, social security number, residency proof, driver’s license or registration, auto insurance proof, utility bill, W-2, tax record, lease agreement, marriage certificate, a DL-32 (concerning gender change), and more? Just Xerox those into DMV files and be required to share those with other states?

Public records survey highlights unevenness of Maryland state and local government tracking and responses

The Maryland-Delaware-DC Press Association in February filed requests for public information with 31 state agencies, counties, municipalities and school systems. The idea was to look at trends in the number of public records requests they received over a three-year period and what effect the COVID-19 pandemic had, if any, on their responses.

MDOT SHA Begins Safety Enhancement Along (Rt 5) Point Lookout Road Near Point Lookout State Park in St Mary s County | Southern Maryland News Net

March 15, 2021 The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) will begin work this week on a project to enhance safety as well as bicycle/pedestrian access along MD 5 (Point Lookout Road) between Camp Brown Road and the causeway of Point Lookout State Park in St. Mary’s County. The $24 million project is part of Governor Larry Hogan’s $1.97 billion investment in highways and bridges. “This work will improve infrastructure along one of Maryland’s most beautiful and historic routes in St. Mary’s County,” Governor Larry Hogan said. “The project is another example of our commitment to enhance safety and access for residents and visitors across the state.”

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