Maryland GOP leader: Legislature ‘failed dramatically’ to address state’s energy needs
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Maryland GOP leader: Legislature ‘failed dramatically’ to address state’s energy needs
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland Senate Minority Leader Steve Hershey, a Republican, is disappointed by what he sees as a lack of progress made on energy issues during the 2025 legislative session.
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NEW MOSH WORKPLACE STANDARDS TARGET HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION: State health and labor officials hope that new workplace regulations will help workers avoid overheating on the job, as Maryland enters the annual heat season following a deadly 2024 summer. The Maryland Occupational Safety and Health division of the Department of Labor finalized new heat illness prevention standards in September, at the tail end of a 2024 heat season that saw 27 fatal…
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