Monday, October 1, 2012

The Week Ahead (Orioles Make the Playoffs Edition)

Today is an important date for two reasons. First, it is the day when more than 250 new state laws go into effect including employee and job applicant protections for personal online accounts, and requiring apartment buildings with more than 10 units to recycle. Second, today is the first day of the federal fiscal year. While Congress passed a continuing resolution to fund the federal government through next March, the threat of federal cuts still looms over Maryland's economy.

Monday, October 1st
  • Exchange Financing and Sustainability Advisory Committee of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange Board meets. 9:30-11:30am in the Maryland Health Care Commission large conference room, 4160 Patterson Avenue, Baltimore.
  • Capital Debt Affordability Committee meets to decide on their recommendation for the total amount of new state debt that may prudently be authorized for the next fiscal year. 3pm in the Treasury Building Assembly Room, 80 Calvert Street, Annapolis.
Tuesday, October 2nd
Wednesday, October 3rd
Thursday, October 4th
  • Southern Maryland Higher Education Council meets for a work session.  10am to noon in the conference room, Courthouse Square Office Building, 205 Main Street, Prince Frederick.
  • Maryland Nonprofits offers Taking Your Board to the Next Level of Success. This training builds on a popular breakout session at our parent organization's annual conference. For more information and to register visit Maryland Nonprofits' events page
Friday, October 5th
  • BLS releases national employment data for September 2012. The national unemployment rate fell two tenths of a percentage point in August, to 8.1 percent.

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