Anonymous wrote:FYI, if they submit a pre-labor day start date (which it looks like they did), don't expect any answers any time soon. Likely hogan/the state will take them to court over this, or the legislature would have to intervene. They could be litigating this all the way to September.
As the article posted previously indicated, Hogan's EO is on shaky legal ground and there is a decent chance the county could prevail. But I'd line up a backup plan for childcare through Labor Day if I were you...
That's not right. We need to be able to make plans now. And people who provide child care and camps need to be able to make plans, too.