December 2021 |
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Van Hollen Statement on SEC Action to Finalize Implementation of the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act
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Van Hollen, Clarke Introduce Bicameral Bill to Protect Consumers from Online Free Trial Scams
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November 2021 |
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Baltimore Congressional Delegation Announces Nearly $800,000 to Boost University of Maryland Medical System Telehealth Services
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Maryland Delegation Presses Postmaster General DeJoy for Update on Readiness for Holiday Mail Surge
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Van Hollen, Cardin, Brown, and Trone Announce $3 Million to Hire Law Enforcement Professionals to Reduce Crime in Prince George’s and Allegany Counties
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Van Hollen Statement on Biden Nomination of Powell, Brainard
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Maryland Congressional Delegation Announces $3.3 Million to Expand Affordable Housing Across the State
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Van Hollen Applauds House Passage of Build Back Better Act to Create Jobs and Cut Everyday Costs for Marylanders
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Van Hollen, Warren Urge Department of Education to Remove Millions of Student Loan Borrowers from Default
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Van Hollen, Cardin, Sarbanes Announce $450,000 in Federal Funding to Revitalize Affordable Housing in Annapolis
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Maryland Delegation Announces More Than $1.6 Million for Maryland's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
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Van Hollen, Huffman Reintroduce Bicameral Legislation to Fully Fund Special Education
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Van Hollen Secures Key Maryland Priorities in Infrastructure Modernization Bill Signed Into Law
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Baltimore Delegation Announces More Than $3.7 Million for At-Risk Youth Initiatives
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Amid Alarming Rise in Cyberattacks, Senators Van Hollen, Hassan, Sinema, and Rosen, Call for More Aggressive Steps to Strengthen Cybersecurity at K-12 Schools
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Van Hollen, Cardin Urge State to Use Emergency Rental Assistance Immediately or Risk Losing Funds
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Van Hollen, Cardin, Sarbanes, Harris Announce Funding to Expand Prison Telehealth Services
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Van Hollen Statement on Passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Including Key Maryland Priorities
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Maryland Delegation Announces More Than $17.5 Million for Pandemic Preparedness and Prevention
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With Less Than 100 Days Until Student Loan Payments Resume, Van Hollen, Warren, and Colleagues Call for Exiting Servicers’ Plans to Correct Errors and Smoothly Transition The Accounts of Nearly 16 Million Borrowers
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