Special Message from LFT President Larry Carter
I want to personally thank all of you for your courage and resolve. We’ve seen teachers and para-educators scramble to build remote learning programs out of thin air in a matter of hours. Food service workers and custodians are risking their own health to ensure children don’t go hungry. Nurses continue to sacrifice to ensure their patients get quality care. I don’t know where our state would be without your dedicated perseverance.

The efforts to #flattenthecurve of COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, meant that the General Assembly suspended the Maryland legislative session in mid-March and this has increased the speed at which the legislature has worked to pass their most important bills.
On Thursday, March 19, SUNY Corning Community College student leaders will invite an open discussion about the college administration's announced cuts to academic programs and its termination of six faculty positions.
Maryland is the first state in the country to start a free, opt-in, telephonic service to check on Maryland’s older residents, all across the state. 
Governor Hogan has ordered movement to an Elevated Level 2 status for all Executive Branch agencies, this means: