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mdeconomy has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in October 2021. Besides social media accounts, mdeconomy has populated their site with Trump’s Big Brutal Bill One Year In: Less Access to Food and Health Care, More Wealth for the Wealthy - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, 2026 KIDS COUNT Data Book, NEW Blog: Maryland Legislature on Track to Pass a Budget That Gives Significant New Tax Breaks to Corporations Amid Cuts to Services, Maryland Should Ditch Unbalanced HR 1 Tax Breaks to Protect Public Services - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Policymakers Must Put Feeding Families Ahead of Politics - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Recent Federal Budget Legislation Will Make Marylanders Worse Off for Years to Come - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Statement: Passage of Historically Harmful Federal Bill Will Take Health Care, Food Assistance From Thousands of Maryland Families - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Webinar registration: Navigating Maryland's Homeownership Landscape, 2025 KIDS COUNT Data Book, Maryland Families Are More Financially Secure, Data Show, But Federal Actions Threaten Progress - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, A Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Why Threats to Medicaid Put Marylanders at Risk - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, House Agriculture Committee Proposal Would Worsen Hunger, Hit State Budgets Hard, Congressional Proposals to Slash Food Assistance Would Harm Thousands of Marylanders, Strain State Budget - Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Podcast: The Policy Lowdown | Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Maryland’s New Budget Boosts Tax Revenue and Equity, Sign up for our email list, Explore upcoming events, 2024 KIDS COUNT Data Book | Maryland Center on Economic Policy, Do's and Don’ts for Fair and Effective Maryland Tax Reform, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s Tax Plan Boosts Revenue, Increases Fairness, Webinar: Understanding the Governor's Budget, Webinar registration - Budgeting for Opportunity: How Maryland's Investments in Home Care Can Move Racial Equity Forward – or Backward, "Renew Baltimore" Slash-and-Cap Tax Proposal Would Make Baltimore a Much Worse Place to Live, Work, and Do Business, Webinar Registration: Advancing Equity Through Better Data Standards, KIDS COUNT event: Education and Well-Being in Maryland, Maryland's Need for Eviction Prevention Funds - Download the report, Budgeting for Opportunity Case Study: A Racial Equity Analysis of Medicaid-Funded Home- and Community-Based Services, 2023 KIDS COUNT Data Book, MDCEP policy summit & 10th anniversary celebration, Pay range transparency can help address disparties, Tips on Top in Prince George's County: Guaranteeing Full Wage Protection Would Ultimately Put $79 Million in Workers' Pockets.