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Comptroller Peter Franchot

COVID-19 Maryland Reporter News 

Franchot says stimulus funds are ‘very critical’ for Maryland to have a balanced budget

August 5, 2020August 5, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum Comptroller Peter Franchot said the funds in the $1 trillion coronavirus stimulus package that Congress is considering are “very critical” for

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Franchot urges Marylanders to take advantage of tax-free shopping week

August 4, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum Comptroller Peter Franchot urged Maryland’s shoppers to take advantage of the state’s seven-day sales tax holiday on qualifying items in order

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Franchot praises Hogan’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic

July 15, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum Comptroller Peter Franchot applauded Gov. Larry Hogan’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. “The aggressive leadership by Governor Hogan and his team has been

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Franchot addresses Maryland’s taxpayer’s concerns ahead of filing deadline

July 14, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum Comptroller Peter Franchot sought to alleviate Maryland’s taxpayers’ concerns ahead of the next filing deadline, saying his office will

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Board of Public Works Approves $413.17 Million in Budget Cuts

July 2, 2020July 3, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum The Board of Public Works on Wednesday morning voted to approve Gov. Larry Hogan’s request to cut $413.17 million

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Covid-19 metric tests in Maryland may be skewed and faulty. )Pixabay)
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Maryland’s COVID positivity rate drops below 6%, hospitalizations are at their lowest level since April

June 18, 2020June 21, 2020 Maryland Reporter

@BryanRenbaum The number of positive coronavirus cases in Maryland has dropped to 5.81 percent and the number of COVID-related hospitalizations

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$38,992,782,604,302

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