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Maryland Cuts EV Charger Fees in Half After Listening
Planet WinsJun 12

Maryland Cuts EV Charger Fees in Half After Listening

Maryland slashed its new electric vehicle charger registration fee from $150 to $75 after EV owners and businesses spoke up about affordability concerns. The state's responsive approach shows how government can adapt policy to support green infrastructure while addressing citizen feedback.

Google News - Electric Vehicle2 min read
Maryland Launches $200M Plan to Cut Energy Bills
SolutionsJan 28

Maryland Launches $200M Plan to Cut Energy Bills

Maryland families are getting real help with rising electricity costs. Governor Wes Moore just announced a plan that puts $200 million toward lower bills, modernized power grids, and local clean energy projects.

Google: clean energy investment3 min read
Maryland Invests $200M to Cut Energy Bills This Fall
SolutionsJan 29

Maryland Invests $200M to Cut Energy Bills This Fall

Maryland families could see lower utility bills as soon as this fall thanks to a new state plan putting nearly $200 million toward energy relief and grid upgrades. Governor Wes Moore's Lower Bills and Local Power Act aims to make energy both cheaper and more reliable across the state.

Google News - Clean Energy2 min read
Maryland Survivor Ends Rape Kit Destruction in Hometown
Community HeroesMar 30

Maryland Survivor Ends Rape Kit Destruction in Hometown

After her own rape kit was destroyed, denying her justice, Sabrina Lassegue fought back and helped pass Maryland legislation that protects evidence and tracks sexual assault kits. Her journey from 15-year-old survivor to successful advocate is now captured in the documentary "Fenice."

Google: survivor story2 min read
Maryland Launches $100M Clean Energy Program to Cut Costs
Planet WinsMay 22

Maryland Launches $100M Clean Energy Program to Cut Costs

Maryland just opened the door for clean energy developers to help build a more affordable power future. The new "Megawatts for Maryland" program will fund large-scale solar and battery projects using $100 million in state funds.

Google News - Clean Energy2 min read
Maryland Schools Link Better Meals to Higher Test Scores
Solutions2d ago

Maryland Schools Link Better Meals to Higher Test Scores

When Maryland students eat healthy school meals, attendance jumps, test scores climb, and behavioral problems drop. A new conference session shows counties how expanding meal access can transform student success.

Google News - Student Achievement2 min read
Maryland Caps Ozempic at $274, Saving State $5.8M Yearly
SolutionsMay 19

Maryland Caps Ozempic at $274, Saving State $5.8M Yearly

Maryland just became one of the first states to cap the price of a blockbuster diabetes drug, potentially saving millions while making lifesaving medication more affordable. The move could spark a nationwide shift in how states tackle soaring prescription costs.

STAT News3 min read
Maryland Launches AI Lab to Modernize State Services
InnovationJun 3

Maryland Launches AI Lab to Modernize State Services

Maryland just opened an AI Innovation Lab where state agencies can safely test artificial intelligence tools to serve residents faster and smarter. The lab will help agencies build chatbots, streamline benefits, and tackle issues like child poverty and housing access.

Google News - Innovation Technology2 min read
Judge Dismisses Charges Against Wrongly Deported Maryland Man
Community HeroesMay 23

Judge Dismisses Charges Against Wrongly Deported Maryland Man

A federal judge ruled that criminal charges against a Maryland man wrongly deported to El Salvador were "an abuse of prosecuting power," ending a yearlong ordeal. Kilmar Abrego Garcia can finally return home to his wife after being mistakenly sent to a Salvadoran mega-prison despite having legal protected status.

South China Morning Post2 min read
Climate Policies Cut 3 Billion Tons of CO₂ in 2022
Planet WinsFeb 25

Climate Policies Cut 3 Billion Tons of CO₂ in 2022

Countries with targeted climate policies are cutting carbon emissions significantly faster than those without them. A groundbreaking study analyzing nearly 4,000 policies shows these efforts prevented 3 billion tons of CO₂ in 2022 alone.

Phys.org - Earth3 min read
Maryland Bans Grocery Stores From Charging You More
SolutionsApr 27

Maryland Bans Grocery Stores From Charging You More

Maryland just became the first state to ban grocery stores from using your personal data to charge you higher prices than other shoppers. The new law takes effect in October 2026 and could inspire similar protections across the country.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)3 min read
28 Climate Policies Proven to Cut Emissions Across 40 Nations
Planet WinsMar 9

28 Climate Policies Proven to Cut Emissions Across 40 Nations

Scientists cracked the code on which climate policies actually work by analyzing 1,737 measures across 40 countries over three decades. The answer: 28 specific policies consistently reduce emissions, giving world leaders a proven playbook for climate action.

Phys.org - Earth2 min read
Maryland Divests $60M from Israeli Bonds After Campaign
SolutionsJun 19

Maryland Divests $60M from Israeli Bonds After Campaign

Maryland's state pension system cut 85% of its Israeli bond holdings after grassroots activists spent months organizing state employees, retirees, and faith leaders. The $60 million reduction marks the largest known state-level divestment in U.S. history.

Google News - Historic Victory2 min read
Maryland Bans HOAs From Blocking Pollinator Gardens
Planet WinsMay 31

Maryland Bans HOAs From Blocking Pollinator Gardens

After a couple faced legal threats for their native plant garden, Maryland passed a groundbreaking law protecting pollinator habitats from restrictive homeowner associations. The victory could inspire similar protections nationwide as communities work to save struggling bee populations.

Live Science3 min read
Maryland Bans Stores From Charging More Based on Your Data
SolutionsApr 18

Maryland Bans Stores From Charging More Based on Your Data

Maryland just became the first state to ban surveillance pricing, where stores charge different customers different prices for identical items based on personal data. The Protection from Predatory Pricing Act stops retailers from using your shopping habits, income, or ethnicity to manipulate prices against you.

Good News Network2 min read
Maryland Issues 84 Recommendations After Lynching Study
Global NewsJan 21

Maryland Issues 84 Recommendations After Lynching Study

After six years of research, Maryland's Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission has released a groundbreaking report documenting 38 Black lives lost to racial terror and proposing a path forward. The 630-page report calls for reparations, education reforms, and official acknowledgment of the state's role in enabling lynchings between 1854 and 1933.

Google News - Reconciliation3 min read
Morgan State Doubles Scholarships for Maryland Students
Acts of KindnessMar 31

Morgan State Doubles Scholarships for Maryland Students

A groundbreaking partnership between Morgan State University and Maryland Senator Arthur Ellis will double scholarship funding for Charles County students, making college more affordable for thousands. The initiative matches up to $5,000 per student annually, removing financial barriers to higher education.

Google News - Scholarship Awarded3 min read
Over 100 Cats Rescued From Maryland Cruelty Case
Community HeroesMar 3

Over 100 Cats Rescued From Maryland Cruelty Case

More than 100 cats found freezing in Maryland snowstorm now safe after multi-agency rescue. The operation shows how new laws help save animals faster.

Google: rescue saves2 min read
Maryland Programs Support 24,000 Jobs in One Year
SolutionsMar 24

Maryland Programs Support 24,000 Jobs in One Year

Maryland's business incentive programs helped create and keep 24,000 jobs during the last fiscal year, with manufacturing leading the way. Over 830 businesses tapped into nearly $434 million in support to grow their operations across the state.

Google News - Jobs Created3 min read
Maryland Mom May Be Cured of Sickle Cell Disease
Health & WellnessApr 29

Maryland Mom May Be Cured of Sickle Cell Disease

Jessica Ceja became the first person in Maryland to receive groundbreaking gene therapy that could cure her lifelong sickle cell disease. Her own cells were reengineered in a lab to produce healthy red blood cells, potentially ending decades of pain.

Google News - Disease Cure2 min read

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