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Maryland Admits Nearly 1,000 Foster Children Missing Since 2020 — Most Are Teenage Girls

Maryland’s Department of Human Services confirmed that 990 children in state foster care have gone missing between 2020 and 2025. Most are teenage girls, raising concerns about the classification of cases as “runaways.” Advocates argue this lack of transparency masks deeper issues in a failing foster care system, demanding federal oversight and accountability.

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Carroll County’s $1.9 Million Cannabis Windfall: Dude, Where’s the Budget?

Carroll County has received $1.9 million from Maryland’s cannabis tax fund, marking a shift from past criminalization to legalization. The county is exploring creative and humorous suggestions for spending the funds on initiatives ranging from public health programs to infrastructure repair. Additionally, there are calls to consider taxpayer refunds instead.

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Frederick’s Fork in the Road: O’Connor’s Progressive Agenda Meets a Conservative County

With less than a month until the election, Frederick Mayor Michael O’Connor faces criticism over his record, described as out of touch and too progressive. Controversial policies include taxpayer-funded legal aid for non-citizens and a vetoed budget favoring his agenda. Voters must decide between progressive politics or practical governance on November 4.

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Maryland’s Congressional Delegation: Tax-and-Spend Politics at Home, Blame Games in Washington

Maryland’s Democratic congressional delegation criticized Republicans for the federal government shutdown, claiming it caused economic pain and furloughs. However, they are accused of blocking a House resolution to fund the government, demanding unrelated subsidies instead. Their reliance on federal funding is a result of their own policies, raising questions about their priorities in the shutdown.

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Things Banned in Maryland You Won’t Believe Are Legal Elsewhere

Maryland enforces numerous unique regulations, banning items and practices commonly found in other states. Key prohibitions include civilian flamethrowers, Styrofoam food containers, and a strict assault weapons ban. Additionally, the court system poses barriers to access, especially for disabled litigants, highlighting Maryland’s distinct approach to regulation and public safety.

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Maryland Family Courts vs. Invisible Disabilities: Rights Denied, Families Punished

In Maryland, family courts often fail to protect children and uphold parental rights, exploiting invisible disabilities like ADHD and PTSD to unjustly strip parents of custody. Accommodation requests are frequently denied, leading to stigmatization and systemic bias. The need for reforms and accountability is urgent, as families suffer without proper support.

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Maryland’s ADA Mirage: Rhetoric, Red Tape, and the Quiet Punishment of Invisible Disabilities

Maryland’s political rhetoric emphasizes equity and inclusion but often fails to deliver for families with invisible disabilities. Delays, excessive documentation, and systemic skepticism hinder access to necessary accommodations in education and court settings. Despite awareness of the issues, accountability remains elusive, leaving families to struggle for support amidst bureaucratic barriers.

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Maryland’s 430-Law October Surprise: Because Freedom Needed More Fine Print

Maryland enacted around 430 new laws, emphasizing compliance that often complicates citizens’ lives through increased regulations. Key areas include privacy, criminal justice, housing, work, health, and environmental policies. Despite claims of modernization and equity, these laws often lead to higher costs and bureaucratic hurdles, undermining individual freedoms and choices.

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New Mexico Turns Oil Into Child Care. Why Can’t Maryland Do the Same?

New Mexico has implemented universal, free child care funded by oil and gas revenues without raising taxes, establishing a $10 billion Early Childhood Trust Fund. In contrast, Maryland restricts fossil fuel development, missing potential revenues to support similar initiatives. This highlights a clash between pragmatism in New Mexico and ideological rigidity in Maryland.

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