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Mayor Cross frames Glenarden priorities in Annapolis — youth programs, health equity and economic supports

2691630 · February 19, 2025
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Mayor Cross described advocacy work in Annapolis on issues affecting Glenarden residents, including education, health equity and workforce pathways, and told council she is focusing attention on state legislation that could affect housing, juvenile sentencing, disability supports and workforce opportunities for youth.

Glenarden, Md. — In the mayor’s report at the Feb. 18 council meeting Mayor Cross outlined state legislative priorities she said have direct implications for Glenarden residents, including youth education and workforce programs, health‑equity initiatives and advocacy on housing and expungement policies.

Cross told the council her office has monitored a range of bills in the 2025 general assembly and has engaged with state legislators and advocacy groups on issues she said affect local families: efforts to reform juvenile charging practices, protections for people with hidden disabilities that would affect police interactions, and measures tied to education and…

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