PATH on Local ABC station WMAR 12/6/15
PATH leaders working to counter rising Islamophobia in Howard County and Maryland.
READ MORE >>In 2009, PATH heard in small group meetings that lack of health care was affecting people and their families. Howard County had its own affordable healthcare option, Healthy Howard, that was vastly undersubscribed. In 2010, more than 300 PATH leaders went door-to-door and spoke to more than 4,000 residents in one summer. This face-to-face contact led 405 residents to start receiving affordable health care. In the first year of health care coverage, this brought about $2.4 million in benefits to Howard County citizens.
PATH leaders working to counter rising Islamophobia in Howard County and Maryland.
READ MORE >>County Executive Kittleman and County Councilman Fox have proposed to eliminate the Stormwater Fee, which generates roughly $10 million annually to keep pollutants out of the Chesapeake Bay, and instead to take that funding from the General Fund. The current fee helps provide funding for programs like the READY Program (created by PATH, the Alliance for the Chesapeake, and the county), which employ local youth to do stormwater remediation and develop job skills. If the funding were forced to come from the general fund, it could take away from funding for other important PATH initiatives, such as increasing transportation for seniors, increasing affordable housing in Howard County, and improving educational opportunities for young people. Long term, it could also harm the READY program if Howard County experiences a fiscal downturn and the general fund decreases.
The County Council needs to see that County residents support the Stormwater Fee as it exists today. Please sign the petition below to Keep The Fee and join PATH on Tuesday, January 19, 6:45 pm, at the County Council Hearing (George Howard Building, 3430 Courthouse Dr., Ellicott City, MD) where they will vote on this important bill!
READ MORE >>100 PATH leaders and 10 clergy gathered at Maryum Islamic Center Saturday night to deepen relationships and stand against increasing hatred aimed toward Muslims.
READ MORE >>100 PATH leaders and 10 clergy gathered at Maryum Islamic Center Saturday night to deepen relationships and stand against increasing hatred aimed toward Muslims.
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