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Maryland families, disability advocates reveal what scares them most in Moore’s proposed DDA cuts

Hundreds of disability advocates and service providers rally against proposed cuts to the Developmental Disabilities Administration in Annapolis on Monday, Feb. 3.
Hundreds of disability advocates and service providers rally against proposed cuts to the Developmental Disabilities Administration in Annapolis on Monday, Feb. 3. (Natalie Jones/Staff)
Natalie Jones
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Maryland families and disability advocates share personal stories, hoping Gov. Wes Moore will consider not just the budget numbers, but the human cost as he proposes a $200 million cut to the Developmental Disabilities Administration.

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