Governor Larry Hogan announced on Tuesday that $35.8 million in federal COVID-19 relief funding is available for the state’s non-public schools to support safe reopenings.
In addition, the governor’s FY 2022 recovery budget proposes funding education.
This includes $3.4 million in additional funding to increase the Broadening Options and Opportunities for Students Today Program (BOOST) to a record $10 million, to provide scholarships for low-income students from areas with underperforming schools to attend non-public schools.
A total of $1.2 billion in relief funding has now been made available to help county school systems safely reopen.
Just WHERE the HELL is Hogan getting all this $$$$$ from , when he should be dishing out
Stimulus Checks to people in the state of Maryland Instead !!! ????
Lately , Hogan is Blowing away Millions $$$$$ !!! NONE to STIMULUS for Marylanders !!!
Do it! Give it to somebody that wants to work for a living.
Be very careful accepting any of that money. There is probably BIG strings attached.
States have Not Done shhht for their people for Stimulus !!! Only have passed on the Federal $$$
Time the Tax Fat states start kicking in State $$$$$ to the people !!!!