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Kelly Madigan says her underfunded department is finding waste in county government.
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Proposal was opposed by a majority of council members
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County Executive says it would make for a more accountable government.
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County Executive says Inspector General Kelly Madigan has his support following quizzing from county council members.
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Councilwoman Cathy Bevins has political ties to the target of one of the Inspector General's investigations.
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Two bills that would have given Baltimore County more oversight over the school system are dead in the Maryland General Assembly.One would have given the…
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski wants the county’s inspector general to have oversight authority of the county school system.Olszewski wants…
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Despite more than $130 million worth of contracts spread out over a decade that aimed to improve Baltimore City and Baltimore County’s shared, aging water…
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As the first round of Covid-19 vaccines are given to medical staff in the U.S. today, a medical ethicist sorts through the question, ‘Can and should…
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Baltimore County’s first inspector general is pleading for help from county officials.As she wraps up her first year in office, Kelly Madigan said she…