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Baltimore County voters will decide whether to put IG office in the charter
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City inspector general calls the proposed oversight “shocking.”
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Baltimore County’s Inspector General, Kelly Madigan, rallies residents to oppose amendments to bills that would limit her office’s ability to subpoena records.
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Kelly Madigan told the county council she is confident an agreement will be reached with Olszewski administration.
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Members of the Baltimore County Council voted to amend the plastic bag ban even though the County Executive promised to veto any changes.
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In a packed room a lot was discussed, but frustration over young people committing crime rose to the top of people’s concerns.
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Tax rate will remain the same next year.
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The county executive says there will not be an oversight board for the inspector general.
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The council chairman says changing the county charter to give them more power is “worthy of a discussion.”
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“Change is coming, it’s got to come,” said Wade Kach, Baltimore County councilmember who represents District 3 about lack of transparency on county council legislation.