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“Our children deserve a safe and healthy future,” said Maryland PIRG State Director Emily Scarr.

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“Our children deserve a safe and healthy future,” said Maryland PIRG State Director Emily Scarr.

The findings were among numerous deficiencies uncovered by the Office of Legislative Audits (OLA), which reviewed the school's operation.
One of the main goals, according to county legislation, will be for the board and an administrative charging committee to reflect.
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris plan to attend the foundation’s annual Phoenix Awards dinner Oct. 1.
The council plans to approve five members to the board, while County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) will name the other five.
Barnes, who's chaired the caucus for an unusually long tenure of five-and-one-half years, will step down Dec. 5.
The author says he believes the three general elections should be "paid close attention."
The pollution crisis at the water plant has attracted headlines, handwringing and government scrutiny for the past several months.
Miller faces allegations of misconduct in office, willful neglect of duty, incompetence; 6 current, former board members brought charges.
Still, he said, it helped. “I had to go to any program that I could just to survive.”
Early last year the Transurban group outbid two other conglomerates despite losing its original construction partner, Archer Western.
Parents across Maryland have grown frustrated that it has taken many months to address the issue, which remains unresolved.
Some of the history she summarized is also detailed by Planned Parenthood, a health care provider and abortion rights organization.
However, under the settlement, the company admits no wrongdoing.
“There is no doubt the increased number of mail-in ballots will have an enormous affect on the process of this election,” said Bonifant.
The student, a Bowie High senior, believes Maryland should similarly adopt a Massachusetts policy to aid in its mental health conundrum.
Two guiding principles in our society are equal treatment under the law, and "justice delayed is justice denied."
According to WJLA-TV (ABC-7), which first reported on the matter, the email alleged that Anderson would drink in his office.
The candidates were each confirmed for the forum after Harris earlier backed out of the proposed event, citing a concern.
The Blueprint for Maryland's Future Accountability and Implementation Board continues to hold work sessions with feedback from officials.