On June 30, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that Deputy Director Richard J. Luna will serve as the Interim Director of the Department of Public Works (DPW), while the search for a permanent Director continues.
The Independent Investigations Division of the Maryland Office of the Attorney General has identified the decedent and officers in the fatal officerinvolved shooting that occurred on June 29, 2023, in the 100 block of N. Milton Avenue in Baltimore City.
Governor Wes Moore on June 29 announced the appointment of Dorothy J. Lennig as Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth, and Victim Services Executive Director.
On June 28, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the appointment of Stefanie Mavronis as the Interim Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE).
Together with Ali Zaidi, National Climate Advisor to President Joseph R. Biden, Governor Wes Moore on June 29 announced that Maryland will join the Biden-Harris Administration’s National Building Performance Standards Coalition.
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following the statement on the legalization of recreational cannabis sales for adult use in Maryland yesterday:
Governor Wes Moore on June 28 ordered the United States Flag and Maryland Flag to be lowered in memory of Firefighter Brice C. Trossbach, who died in the line of duty on Tuesday, June 27 in St. Mary’s County.
In response to June 30 United States Supreme Court’s 6- 3 ruling to strike down the Biden Administration’s student loan forgiveness plan, Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following statement:
The Moore-Miller administration on July 1,2023 highlighted several pieces of landmark legislation that were signed into law during the 2023 legislative session that went into effect July 1.
Governor Wes Moore released the following statement on the fifth anniversary of the Capital Gazette shooting, one of the deadliest attacks targeting American journalists in our nation’s history:
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued
the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on June 29, to overturn affirmative
action programs in college admissions:
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement and Baltimore Police Department, issued the following statement following the mass shooting in South Baltimore early Sunday morning:
In response to on June 30 United States Supreme Court’s 6- 3 ruling in favor of a wedding web designer’s refusal to provide services to gay couples on First Amendment grounds, Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following the statement: