Good news on a recent federal audit

Audits rarely elicit smiles. But today I received good news regarding an annual federal government audit of DHR’s Child Support Enforcement Administration. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services recently completed a Data Reliability Review of Maryland’s performance i
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Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame welcomes six new members

Each March, as we celebrate Women’s History Month, it’s my honor to take part in the induction ceremony for the Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame. This annual event honors Maryland women who have made unique and lasting contributions to the economic, political, cultural and social l
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Partnering to end hunger in Maryland

DHR is fortunate to have community partners that help us assist vulnerable children and adults.  Maryland Hunger Solutions (MHS) is one of those partners and a critical part of our shared fight to eliminate poverty and hunger in Maryland. Director Cathy Demeroto from MHS was kind enou
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March Is National Social Work Appreciation Month

March is National Social Work Appreciation Month. This is a great opportunity to recognize our dedicated team of social workers. This year’s national theme highlights the fact that resilience and advocacy are primary tools for social workers. As executive director of the Social
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Is Your Family Prepared For The Next Big Weather Emergency?

In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy last October, thousands of Marylanders were forced to leave their homes and seek emergency shelter. Many stayed with friends and family until power was restored or sought refuge in hotels. For those who had nowhere else to turn, DHR, through the loc
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Maryland is the most improved state in Food Stamp payment accuracy

In 2010, DHR’s food stamp error rate _ a key measure of our ability to provide quality customer service _ had ballooned to an unacceptable 7.68 percent. Maryland ranked dead last among the 50 states, and as a result the department was placed into sanction status by the USDA, which adm
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DHR employees show their generosity

We recently closed out the 2012 Maryland Combined Charities campaign pledge drive. Though we are only the fourth largest state agency, once again DHR employees lead all participating state departments in giving. I am proud of you all and appreciate everyone who contributed to making 2
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Moving More Marylanders From Welfare to Work

One of the perks of being a member of the governor’s cabinet is that you are assigned a pretty good seat for the annual State of the State address in Annapolis. Gov. Martin O’Malley’s speech yesterday recapped many of the administration’s top accomplishments while outlining an aggress
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SB 86: A win-win for foster care youths and the state

Today I had the privilege of meeting Whitney Boston. Whitney chose to leave foster care when she turned 18, which was her legal right. But she struggled to live independently. Realizing she wasn’t yet ready, she voluntarily returned to foster care through DHR’s Enhanced Af
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We’re working hard to help Maryland families have a healthy and prosperous 2013

The last four years have been tough for many Maryland individuals and families. A record number of households in need have turned to DHR for help with medical assistance, putting food on the table or paying the heating bill. Yet despite the increased workload this caused, our dedicate
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