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City residents want an inclusionary housing law.
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For the first time in 125 years, the council has the power to cut and add from the budget proposal.
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Owner-occupied homes valued at less than $250,000 will be exempt from the controversial sales tax.
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The commission is meant to increase efficiency and keep the charter up to date. It should have been convened by May 1st, 2021.
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Councilwoman Odette Ramos (D., Dist 14) says her Land Bank bill will help the city acquire and redevelop its abandoned housing. Bree Jones' Parity Homes is already doing that. Both women join us with perspectives on how to rescue Baltimore's lost neighborhoods.
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Scott called Leach a “phenomenal Black woman” who is “overqualified” for the job. Process now goes to city council.
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Baltimore County saw a decline in carjackings after it stood up an investigative unit to focus on curbing the crime.
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The amendment would remove elected officials and their designees from the board.
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City Council President Nick Mosby's dollar house proposal failed to move out of committee last month.
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Three Baltimore city lawmakers join us to discuss key issues on the Council's - and their districts' - agendas.