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African-American Music Appreciation Month - June 2017

I, Catherine E. Pugh, Mayor of the City of Baltimore, do hereby proclaim June 2017, as “AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC APPRECIATION MONTH,” in Baltimore and do urge all citizens to join in this celebration!

Programa de Comida de Verano

Programa de Comida de Verano

Prestamos Residenciales: Tu Hogar

Prestamos Residenciales: Tu Hogar

¿Te gustaría comprarte una casa pero no tienes seguro social?

EXECUTIVE ORDER 2017-02 : SAFE ART SPACES

EXECUTIVE ORDER
Safe Art Spaces

Infórmese de sus derechos en diferentes situaciones

Infórmese de sus derechos en diferentes situaciones

Mayor Catherine E. Pugh's 2017 Legislative Priorities

Today, Mayor Catherine E. Pugh released her agenda for the 2017 Legislative Session as the Maryland General Assembly convenes for opening day in Annapolis.  Mayor Pugh’s priorities are consistent with her five pillar plan for growing Baltimore, emphasizing reforms in education; public safety and health; and economic and community development. 

I am committed to steadfast police reform.

I know there are concerns about the status of the city's police reform negotiations with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and what the forthcoming presidential administration change means for Baltimore's consent decree. Ensuring that every single citizen feels safe and secure in his or her neighborhood is the single most important objective of my administration. Rest assured, I am committed to steadfast police reform.

Mayor Pugh's Statement on Creating Safe Spaces for Artists in Baltimore

Just days before the start of my administration, artists who worked and lived in the Bell Foundry were displaced as a result of housing and code violations. This disproportionately impacted artists of color and members of the LGBTQ community, who rely on spaces like the Bell Foundry for practical and cultural value. While public safety is a non-negotiable imperative, I also recognize the intrinsic value of DIY-spaces – which offer resources that artists, especially emerging artists, need.

 

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