Families on Maryland’s Eastern Shore fear impact of proposed DDA cuts
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Anxiety is building on Maryland’s Eastern Shore as the state moves closer to finalizing major budget cuts that could affect vulnerable residents. Maryland lawmakers are considering a $126 million reduction to the Developmental Disabilities Administration.
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STOCKTON, Md. -- Anxiety is building on Maryland’s Eastern Shore as the state moves closer to finalizing major budget cuts that could affect vulnerable residents. Maryland lawmakers are considering a $126 million reduction to the Developmental Disabilities Administration.
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