The proposed cuts are drawing criticism from some who work with people with disabilities. State officials say cuts have to be made to ensure the program's future.
Editorial: Maryland must find a more affordable way to provide for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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 ...
For thousands of Marylanders and their families who rely on support from the Developmental Disabilities Administration, last ...
Despite being “extremely thankful” that state leaders worked with them to reduce cuts to the Developmental Disabilities ...
More than 100 people stood outside the State House on Thursday, faced with sleet in March, and heard testimonies from people ...
Hundreds of people converged in Annapolis to protect services for people with developmental disabilities. People with ...
DDA community rallies in Annapolis as $150M in budget cuts threaten services for Marylanders with developmental disabilities.
The Maryland Senate Budget and Taxation committee announced Friday plans to cut roughly $127 million from the Maryland ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are breathing a sigh of relief in Maryland. On Thursday, state lawmakers announced that $76 million has been ...
Hundreds of developmental disability advocates rallied on Lawyers Mall Thursday to persuade lawmakers to restore what could be a massive budget cut to the agency that oversees services – what one ...