📝 Maryland's General Assembly ended its legislative session Monday by passing bills that avoided a $3 billion budget deficit, cut back on school spending and confront its looming energy crisis.
The bills are now headed to Gov. Wes Moore. (Washington Post)
🌽 The Agriculture Department plans to enact mass layoffs and reduce its office footprint in D.C., relocating its remaining workforce to three yet-to-be-named hubs around the country. (Government Executive)
⏪ The National Park Service added back content about Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad to its website amid public backlash after the content was removed.
The changes had been made without NPS leadership's sign-off, says a spokesperson. (NBC 4)