WICOMICO COUNTY, Md. -- Governor Wes Moore has declared Friday, Mar. 20, as "MeatOut Day in Maryland." The initiative, which promotes plant-based diets and fair treatment of farm animals, is drawing backlash on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
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The Farm Bureau conducted its yearly Thanksgiving dinner survey, showing that overall Thanksgiving dinner costs are down 5%.
The legislation would give the state the final say on solar projects, preventing local leaders from denying them. While supporters argue that Maryland is lagging behind in meeting its energy demands, opponents believe the bill undermines local authority.
The House of Delegates passed SB0367/HB481 in a bipartisan vote. The bill now awaits Governor Wes Moore's signature to become law.
