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Ensuring Economic Opportunity

One of my top priorities is to ensure that all businesses have the opportunity to compete and succeed.

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Mayor Rawlings-Blake Designates Supplier Diversity and Inclusion Week in Baltimore

Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake designated this week, the week of October 28 through November 1, as Supplier Diversity and Inclusion Week in Baltimore.

21st Century Schools

Baltimore has thrived during tough economic times while many other cities throughout the nation have fallen short—thanks to tough decisions that keep the City moving forward.

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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Announces 2013 Clean Community Competition Winners

Joined by DPW Director, Alfred H. Foxx, Mike Levy from the American Chemistry Council, and community association leaders, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced the winners of the second Clean Community Competition.

Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Reacts To News Of Santoni's Supermarket Closing

"I'm deeply saddened to learn that Santoni's Supermarket will be closing...

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Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Addresses EBT Cards Being Declined In Baltimore

“I am deeply disturbed by incidents of EBT cards being declined here in Baltimore City and around the country...

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Governing for the People

The ongoing federal government shutdown has had a real and negative impact on our country.

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Mayor Highlights Reforms to Help Reduce Tax Credit Errors in Baltimore City

Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and senior leadership of the administration’s finance department outlined a series of reforms the department has instituted to help reduce Historic and Enterprise Zone Tax Credit errors in Baltimore City.

Better Schools

One week ago today, I joined with students at Frederick Elementary School to kick off the 2nd annual Mayor’s School Attendance Campaign.

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Mayor Rawlings-Blake Touts Success of BaltimoreMICRO

Today, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake highlighted the growth and success of two local businesses (The Charmery and Lucky Cup Espresso Coffee Truck) that have received a total of $45,000 in funding through BaltimoreMICRO, a micro-lending program established by the mayor’s administration that targets small, local, minority-, and women-owned businesses.

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