Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for Wednesday May 21, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
Differentiate on Social Media and Win: Why Brands Must Have Unique Content Strategies on Platforms Like X
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 21 -- The Journal of Marketing, a part of the American Marketing Association, issued the following news release:
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Differentiate on Social Media and Win: Why Brands Must Have Unique Content Strategies on Platforms Like X
Researchers from University of Rochester and University of Maryland published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines whether and how firms might differentiate themselves from close competitors using a social media platform like X.
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Hampton River Restoration Kicks Off With CBF's Largest Living Shoreline
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, May 21 -- The Chesapeake Bay Foundation posted the following news release:
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Hampton River Restoration Kicks off With CBF's Largest Living Shoreline
"Roots to Reef" Initiative Connects Oyster Reefs with Living Shoreline that Combats Climate Change
In Hampton this week, a major new initiative is underway by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation to protect the city from climate change threats by building its largest living shoreline combined with oyster reefs.
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IAM Union Calls for Immediate Release of Wrongfully Detained Member in Washington State
UPPER MARLBORO, Maryland, May 21 -- The AFL-CIO International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers issued the following news release:
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IAM Union Calls for Immediate Release of Wrongfully Detained Member in Washington State
The IAM Union has confirmed that an IAM Union Local 695 (District 160) member and lawful U.S. permanent resident, Maximo Londonio, is being held in custody by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Londonio has been deta
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Johns Hopkins Medicine: One Woman's Fight for Recovery Highlights Urgent Need for Long COVID Research
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 20 -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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One Woman's Fight for Recovery Highlights Urgent Need for Long COVID Research
"I just wanted my life back." - Shalisha Kennedy
Long COVID--clinically known as post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC)--is a life-altering condition that affects more than 400 million people worldwide. Symptoms can persist for months or even years after the initial infection. Often dismissed and poorly under
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Maryland Reports Oyster Population Has Tripled Since 2005
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, May 21 (TNSrep) -- The Chesapeake Bay Foundation posted the following news release:
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Maryland Reports Oyster Population Has Tripled Since 2005
"Should encourage us to maintain, even accelerate momentum," CBF says
20 May 2025
Maryland's oyster population has grown significantly in the last 20 years, according to the latest benchmark stock assessment (https://news.maryland.gov/dnr/2025/05/19/maryland-oyster-stock-assessment-records-long-term-increase-in-oyster-abunda
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Proposed Budget Cuts to Lifeline Programs Would Devastate Disabled and Underserved Communities
BETHESDA, Maryland, May 21 -- Disability Belongs (formerly RespectAbility) issued the following news:
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Proposed Budget Cuts to Lifeline Programs Would Devastate Disabled and Underserved Communities
On behalf of Disability Belongs(TM), a diverse, nonpartisan, disability-led nonprofit that drives cultural and policy change, we express deep concern about proposed federal budget cuts to essential programs that millions of Americans rely on--especially people with disabilities, older adults,
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