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Gov. Wes Moore, other officials push to prevent unwanted National Guard deployments

Governor Wes Moore, right, and Attorney General Anthony Brown and others announce a $340 million deal between the Maryland Department of the Environment, Constellation, Waterkeepers Chesapeake, and Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, to help sustain the long-term health of the Chesapeake Bay and to preserve the Conowingo Dam for another 50 years.  (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
Governor Wes Moore, right, and Attorney General Anthony Brown and others announce a $340 million deal between the Maryland Department of the Environment, Constellation, Waterkeepers Chesapeake, and Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, to help sustain the long-term health of the Chesapeake Bay and to preserve the Conowingo Dam for another 50 years. (Lloyd Fox/Staff)
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Maryland officials recently supported efforts to make it harder for President Donald Trump to deploy the National Guard to Maryland without the state's consent.

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