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Proposed bill would raise Maryland alcohol tax to 10% and help pay for Health Equity Resource Communities Pending legislation in Annapolis would increase the tax on alcohol from 9% to 10% to pay for Health Equity Resource Communities. Author: Adam Longo (WUSA 9) Published: 9:57 PM EST February 22, 2021 Updated: 11:04 PM EST February 23, 2021 ANNAPOLIS, Md. Getting access to a medical professional in Maryland could be harder depending on where you live in the state, according to Maryland Delegate Jazz Lewis (D-Prince George s). Lewis is the co-sponsor of a bill that would create “Health Equity Resource Communities” (HERCs). The intent would be to target State resources to specific areas of the State to reduce health disparities, improve health outcomes and access to primary care, promote prevention services, and reduce health care costs and hospital admissions and readmissions, according to a des ....
Proposed bill would raise Maryland alcohol tax to 10% and help pay for Health Equity Resource Communities Adam Longo Replay Video UP NEXT Getting access to a medical professional in Maryland could be harder depending on where you live in the state, according to Maryland Delegate Jazz Lewis (D-Prince George s). Lewis is the co-sponsor of a bill that would create “Health Equity Resource Communities” (HERCs). The intent would be to target State resources to specific areas of the State to reduce health disparities, improve health outcomes and access to primary care, promote prevention services, and reduce health care costs and hospital admissions and readmissions, according to a description crafted by the Maryland Department of Legislative Services. ....
Customers have become used to ordering cocktails with their carryout during the pandemic, and restaurateurs in Maryland want that to continue in a post-COVID-19 world. State lawmakers have proposed allowing restaurants, bars and taverns to sell beer, wine and liquor for carryout and delivery with food once the state of emergency is lifted. ....
Over 2,400 people got vaccinated at Howard Community College Saturday. MarylandReporter.com photo COVID VARIANT FOUND IN MARYLAND: The new, highly transmissible coronavirus variant first identified in South Africa has emerged in Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Saturday, marking the second state to report a confirmed case of the mutated virus, report Derek Hawkins, Miriam Berger and Meryl Kornfield for the Post. STATE LAUNCHES GoVAX CAMPAIGN: Pointing to a brighter future with fans at Baltimore Orioles games, backyard cookouts and family visits, community and political leaders launched Maryland’s “GoVAX” campaign Friday to convince people to get the coronavirus vaccine, Emily Opilo and Pamela Wood report in the Sun. ....