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Last week, a federal judge ruled in favor of Maryland’s motion for a temporary restraining order to require 18 federal agencies to halt the illegal mass layoffs of probationary employees and reinstate those employees fired. Attorney General Brown and 20 attorneys-general filed this lawsuit and motion to stop the illegal firings by DOGE.
I was proud to assist by providing a declaration explaining the damaging effect these layoffs would have on Maryland’s revenues, and the judge specifically cited my testimony - identifying that these firings will have a negative effect for the foreseeable future unless reversed.
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[[link removed]][[link removed]] These are challenging times for our country and for Maryland. Whether it’s speaking up at agencies to support our workers, assisting with motions in court, or ensuring I provide calm, competent leadership concerning our revenue projections - I’ll do all I can to ensure a stable future for our families, communities, and our state.
My best,
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(She, Her, Hers)
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Authorized by Brooke Lierman for Maryland; Chairman, Alvin Lee; Treasurer, Candace Dodson-Reed.
Brooke Lierman for Maryland
PO Box 891
Baltimore, MD 21203
United States
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