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Rushed final days of Maryland General Assembly session left some concerned over lack of public input

Some question why the Maryland General Assembly decided to push ahead with hundreds of bills as it was rushing to complete its work during a session shortened by the coronavirus pandemic. Because of restricted public access, they say, some of the work was done in a manner that wasn’t transparent.


Source: The Baltimore Sun Politics Section State of Maryland

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