Howard Co. rolls out hotline, resources for federal workers amid Trump cuts
Briefly

Howard County is responding to job losses and disruptions among its federal workforce due to the Trump administration's plans to reduce federal employment. Recognizing the plight of around 50,000 federal workers in the area, County Executive Calvin Ball announced the creation of a hotline for assistance, a federal workers career fair, and food relief programs for those impacted. A recent forum showed community concerns, with employees facing uncertainties about their job status and asking for help with childcare, transportation, and financial relief amidst the changes.
...it is our duty to ensure our impacted neighbors have the resources and support they need to thrive.
Workers expressed outrage over the cuts and said they face a critical dilemma...trust that President Donald Trump follows through with the terms of his offer.
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