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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-07-23 ( 4 items )  
Maryland Labor Dept.: Maryland Gains 4,700 Jobs in June (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 22 -- The Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation issued the following news release: The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released state jobs and unemployment data today. According to the preliminary survey data, Maryland gained 4,700 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate decreased 0.4 points to 2.0%. This is the fifth consecutive month of record-setting low unemployment for Maryland. The Mining, Logging and Construction se more PR

Md. Commerce Dept. Announces New RISE Zone Approved Near Towson University (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 22 -- The Maryland Department of Commerce issued the following news release on July 21, 2023: The Maryland Department of Commerce today announced the approval of a new Regional Institution Strategic Enterprise Zone, or RISE Zone, adjacent to Towson University in Baltimore County. The designation aims to spur economic development and job creation by allowing certain businesses within the zones to benefit from rental assistance and enhanced investment incentive tax credi more PR

UBalt, City to Launch Community Violence Interruption Certificate for Safe Streets Employees (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, July 21 (TNSpro) -- The University of Baltimore issued the following news release: The University of Baltimore and the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE) have entered into an agreement to launch a Community Violence Interruption Certificate for employees of Baltimore's Safe Streets program. The certificate will feature a curriculum developed by faculty in the University's College of Public Affairs' Negotiations and Conflict Management program and U more PR

University of Maryland School of Public Health: Study Finds Gaps, Changes in Medicaid Coverage Connected to Worse Outcomes for Older Breast Cancer Patients (10)
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, July 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland School of Public Health issued the following research news: * * * Research Illustrates Importance of Stable Insurance Coverage, Income for Those With Chronic Conditions * * * Women with breast cancer who are age 65 and older can qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid if their income levels are low, but having dual coverage doesn't always lead to better outcomes, according to a new University of Maryland study. The study, more PR