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		<title>CECIL CHATTER: (State Edition) Empty &#8216;Green Bag&#8217; and $ for Cecil; Hogan Arts Grudge Match</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2016 23:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nancy Schwerzler]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[HOGAN ‘GREEN BAG’ has CECIL COUNTY HOLE; STATE CAPITAL $ to CECIL LAGS The annual rite of Annapolis, the governor’s “Green Bag” of appointments to various influential and inconsequential state boards and commissions, came out recently and as usual Cecil County was bypassed for anything of consequence. Just one local name was put forward, for a social worker licensing oversight panel. In contrast, Governor Larry Hogan touted how many of his new 169 appointees would be dealing with important job creation and economic development initiatives—and they hail from the Baltimore area and the Montgomery/Prince George’s counties urbanized areas. But even some other more rural areas fared better than Cecil County in getting appointees to panels that matter. The “Green Bag,” so-named for its presentation to the General Assembly in a historic, ceremonial green velvet bag containing a list of names for appointments to various state panels, was sent to legislators 2/19/16, with Hogan touting the fact that 10 percent of the appointees would be dealing with important economic and business development initiatives such as the Maryland Economic Development Commission or the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) Board of Directors. (Sorry, Cecil County, none for you.) Howard, Montgomery, and Baltimore counties [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Homeless in Cecil County Estimated at 300; Schools See Rise in Homeless Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Non-profit groups that aid the homeless estimate there are about 300 homeless adults in Cecil County while the county’s public schools have seen a recent sharp rise in the number of homeless students, County Commissioners were told Tuesday. The commissioners held a worksession Tuesday afternoon on budget requests from the county school system and representatives of several non-profit organizations as part of deliberations on the Fiscal 2013 budget. Several groups that serve the homeless population, including veterans, in the county are requesting modest amounts to supplement their own fundraising efforts and pointed out their programs save the county money in the long run by seeking to return homeless people to productive lives in society. The Cecil County Men’s Shelter, which operates a home for 15 men including 10 veterans, received $7,750 from the county in the current budget year and is requesting $25,000 in the upcoming budget. Meeting Ground, which operates several programs aiding the homeless, including a “day” shelter in Elkton and an Earleville farm serving families with children, currently receives $11,750 and is requesting $25,000. Meeting Ground also co-ordinates a winter shelter program that rotates among various churches throughout the county, providing overnight beds and meals to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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