As Maryland’s developmental disabilities community continues to grapple with the impacts of more than $200 million in proposed cuts under Gov. Wes Moore’s budget, questions and uncertainty linger.
The Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration provides services to support people with developmental disabilities. Currently, DDA provides services for 20,500 individuals in Maryland. It is ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are breathing a sigh of relief in Maryland. On Thursday, state lawmakers announced that $76 million has been ...
STATEHOUSE. SEVERAL PEOPLE AT THAT RALLY SAY THOSE PROPOSED BUDGET CUTS COULD IMPACT SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. AND TONIGHT THEY’RE MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD. SAVE OUR ...
Hundreds of disability advocates and care providers packed Lawyers Mall outside the State House Monday night with a clear message: “Save our services.” They rallied in opposition to Gov. Wes Moore’s ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland’s Developmental Disabilities Administration has not made much progress since last October on verifying that consumers actually received the services they’re supposed to ...
As lawmakers begin to unpack the budget challenges faced by the Developmental Disabilities Administration, advocates are asking them to remember the human cost of the more than $200 million in ...
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