On Friday, Governor Moore announced another set of resources to support Marylanders who have been affected by the government shutdown.

The shutdown has reached 38 days, marking it the longest in government history.

Senate Democrats proposed a plan to end the shutdown on Friday if Republicans agreed to a one-year extension of health care tax credits, which would make health insurance premiums cheaper. However, Republicans rejected the offer.

New resources for Marylanders during government shutdown

On Friday, Governor Moore announced that:

a second $700 no-interest loan would be available for essential workers in Maryland

the Maryland Transit Administration would offer free rides to federal workers for core transit services, including local buses, light rail, metro subway, and mob

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