Monday, May 13, 2013

Week Ahead (Mother's Day Edition)

Yesterday was Mother's Day (hope you didn't need the reminder!), and we're celebrating by highlighting a blog post last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics about working mothers.

Last week we blogged about U.S. Senate action on the internet sales tax, which has the potential to help Maryland businesses as well as state government. We also blogged about how unpopular Maryland is with CEO Magazine. And, we released our latest animated video, on the need for paid sick leave (watch other videos here).

For the week of May 13th through May 19th:
  • On Tuesday, May 14th, the Advisory Council for Alternative Response holds their monthly meeting. From 1pm in room 1044 of the Department of Human Resources, 311 West Saratoga Street, Baltimore.
  • The Maryland Commission on Artistic Property also meets on Tuesday, at 1:30pm in room 180 of the House Office Building, Annapolis. The Commission will discuss matters related to the State owned art collection.
  • Later on Tuesday, the State Commission on Criminal Sentencing Policy meets at 5:30pm at 2009D Commerce Park Drive, Annapolis. 
  • Finally on Tuesday, the Community Services Reimbursement Rate Commission meets from 6-8pm at the Mental Hygiene Administration office at 55 Wade Avenue, Catonsville. 
  • On Wednesday, May 15th, the Board of Public Works meets at 10am in the State House, Annapolis.
  • On Thursday, May 16th, the Maryland Health Care Commission meets at 1pm in their offices at 4160 Patterson Avenue, Baltimore.
  • On Friday, May 17th, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases state-level employment figures for April. The initial BLS estimate for March found that Maryland's unemployment rate held steady at 6.6 percent, though the number of unemployed residents fell. However, the national figures for April included positive revisions to the February and March estimates, which may spill over to Maryland's figures.

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