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Mayor Scott Announces City Budget for Fiscal Year 2026

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released his proposed city budget for Fiscal Year 2026.

 

Baltimore City Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs and Maryland Safe Haven Host Trans Day of Visibility Event

The Baltimore City Mayor's Office of LGBTQ Affairs, in partnership with Maryland Safe Haven, successfully hosted its Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) celebration, bringing together community members, advocates, and leaders to honor, uplift, and advocate for the transgender and nonbinary community.

 

Mayor Scott Appoints Calvin Young as Chief of Staff

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced Calvin A. Young III as his new Chief of Staff.

 

Mayor Scott, Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) Announce New Investment in Youth Athletics, Summer Jobs, and Summer Youth Engagement

Mayor Brandon M. Scott is announcing that in FY26 the Baltimore Children and Youth Fund (BCYF) will provide funding to expand youth athletics in Baltimore City Public Schools, support summer jobs for young people through the Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED), and support the Mayor's summer youth engagement strategy that has helped reduce youth violence over the past two summers.

 

Mayor Scott, Governor Moore Commemorate One-Year Anniversary of Key Bridge Collapse, Honor Victims and First Responders

Mayor Brandon M. Scott observed the one-year anniversary of the Key Bridge collapse at a memorial event.

 

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Mayor Brandon M. Scott

Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore City, and the youngest person elected to the position in over a century. Mayor Scott is committed to ending gun violence, restoring public trust in local government, and building a more equitable Baltimore for families to thrive.

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