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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said this week the Trump administration denied disaster assistance to his state after May flooding. A statement issued by his office Wednesday said the administration
The Trump administration turned down Gov. Wes Moore’s request for $15.8 million in disaster relief for Western Maryland’s flooding in May.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNTrump administration denies FEMA aid for Maryland counties hit hard by floodingAs western Maryland works to rebuild after the devastating flooding back in May, they're faced with yet another setback.
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"Disasters don’t discriminate, and neither should the President," said Jeremy Edwards, former press secretary at FEMA.
President Donald Trump denied disaster assistance for Western Maryland Wednesday that Gov. Wes Moore requested following massive floods that hit the region in May.
After major flooding struck Western Maryland and West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle earlier this year, prompting responses from water rescue teams in north central West Virginia, officials say the Trump administration has denied their request for FEMA aid.
Attorneys representing the Maryland judiciary are accusing the White House of violating the Federal Government's separation of powers.
Maryland and 24 other states have expanded their lawsuit against Trump administration attempts to dismantle AmeriCorps, adding the Office of Management and Budget for "unlawfully" withholding more than $38 million from the program.
Q&A: Maryland Gov. Moore talks about effects of Trump administration on state job cuts, disaster aid
Maryland has taken a big hit from job cuts, program cuts and efforts to eliminate some federal agencies made by President Donald Trump’s administration since January. These setbacks have state leaders trying to find ways to help those affected.
Maryland's 15 federal judges are requesting the dismissal of a lawsuit filed against them by the Trump administration, citing a lack of jurisdiction.
Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy is reacting to President Donald Trump’s threat to scuttle the Washington Commanders' D.C. stadium deal.
A Maryland pastor who fled Honduras 24 years ago to escape poverty and violence is waiting to hear when he will face an immigration judge after his arrest this week by Immigration and Customs Enforcement for overstaying his visa in 2001,