December 2020 |
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Van Hollen Introduces Legislation to Reduce Medical Diagnostic Errors
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Van Hollen, Cardin, Harris Announce Nearly $1.9 Million in Federal Funding to Prevent Youth Substance Use
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Maryland Congressional Delegation Announces Nearly $9 Million to Boost Statewide Early Childhood Education
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Van Hollen, Norton, Hoyer, Carper, and Bowser Release Statements Calling for Full Funding for D.C. in Next Coronavirus Bill
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Van Hollen, Cardin Announce More Than $1.2 Million for Water Infrastructure in Crisfield
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Van Hollen, Maryland Delegation Members Urge Congressional Leaders to Include Robust Funding for Transit in Next COVID Relief Bill
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Maryland Delegation Members Announce an Additional $2.6 Million to Support Mercy Health Services’ COVID-19 Response
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Van Hollen Congratulates New Baltimore Mayor, Brandon Scott
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Van Hollen Urges Army Secretary to Recognize Maryland Veteran with POW Medal
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Van Hollen, Bennet, Colleagues Call on EEOC to Clarify Authority to Investigate Bias in AI-Driven Hiring Technologies
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Van Hollen, Klobuchar, Colleagues Encourage National Institute of Mental Health to Prioritize Study of Mental Health of Children and Young Adults During Pandemic
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Van Hollen Statement on Passing of U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes
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Maryland Congressional Delegation Announces More Than $8 Million to Support Community Health Centers
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Van Hollen, Cardin, Hoyer, Brown Announce Provision in NDAA Conference Report for the Family of
Lt. Richard W. Collins, III
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Van Hollen, Cardin Urge Congress to Invest $6 Billion To Meet Growing Nutrition Needs
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Van Hollen Statement on Inclusion of Turkey Sanctions in NDAA
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Van Hollen Joins Cardin, Portman in Lauding Senate Passage of Legislation to Construct National Memorial to Fallen Journalists
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Baltimore Congressional Delegation Applauds $150,000 for Light Rail Technology Enhancement
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Van Hollen Slams Republican Refusal to Make Payroll Tax Deferral Optional
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Maryland Delegation Members Announce More Than $1.4 Million to Support Baltimore County’s COVID-19 Emergency Response
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