Maryland Gov. Moore announces $3 million in aid for small- and minority-owned businesses
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Ian Crawford
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Summary
Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced $3 million in financial aid for small- and minority-owned businesses in the state. The funding, created by the DECADES Act passed by the General Assembly, is expected to help create 72 new jobs and retain 28 more positions.
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That's because Gov. Wes Moore announced that the $3 million in financial help, which his office said, will help small- and minority-owned businesses create 72 new jobs and retain 28 more.
It's part of an investment created by the DECADES Act passed by the General Assembly earlier this year.
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