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Here’s How Much Maryland Grew In The 2010s

A new report from the Census Bureau found Maryland had a population increase throughout the 2010s. By Geoff Dempsey, Patch Staff Jan 9, 2020 2:53 pm ET The census is out. See how Maryland’s population changed. (Shutterstock / File) MARYLAND — Maryland had a...

A new year brings new laws to Louisiana

January 01, 2020 6:58 AM in NewsSource: WBRZ BATON ROUGE – A new year means a host of new laws for Louisianans, and some of these regulations will go into effect immediately. Two of the most prominent laws will impact the medical and safety industries. Law 119...

Maryland’s Minimum Wage Rises To $11 An Hour

4 days ago – ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) Maryland’s minimum wage is rising to $11 an hour. The increase from $10.10 is one of the state’s new laws taking effect Wednesday. The minimum wage for companies with 15 or more employees will have future increases over the next...

Maryland’s General Assembly gets back to work Wednesday …

In this 2019 file photo, local legislators were joined on the House floor by family members as the General Assembly convened. From left are Samantha Corderman, Kerri Corderman, Del. Paul Corderman, R-Washington; Neilson Parrott, Charity Parrott, Del. Neil Parrott,...

New Texas laws going into effect on Jan. 1

1.1.20 CBS Austin Within a few hours, some new laws will begin in Texas starting Jan. 1. Flood Funds The Senate bill creates a flood infrastructure fund between the state and local governments. The funds can be used for flood research, planning and mitigation...

Two States Join NESA

Two more states have joined the National Electronic Security Alliance (NESA) effective January 1, 2020. NESA is please to welcome the Louisiana Life Safety & Security Association (LLSSA) and the Mississippi Security Association (MSA). These two strong associations...