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The council met to discuss the selection of a county executive.
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Meeting was called "productive" as Madigan tries to get direct access to county files.
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Inspector General finds traffic-calming snafus cost the taxpayer more than $125,000.
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A similar proposal died in the Maryland General Assembly in 2021
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The bill would require IG to live locally and shift appointment power to independent panel, pending 2026 voter approval.
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The Republican councilman is reaching out to Democrats to back the proposal.
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Two Baltimore County councilmembers joins Midday to discuss the latest consequential stories in their districts.
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Klausmeier says she will not make another IG nomination.
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County Council is set to vote on her nominee Monday night.
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Klausmeier’s nominee did not pick up key support following Tuesday’s public hearing.