The sweeping crime bill that Gov. Larry Hogan and some members of the Maryland General Assembly said would help combat violence in Baltimore was beginning to collapse with just three days left in the 2018 legislative session. Opposition from black and Latino lawmakers in the House of Delegates…
Source: Sun
Comprehensive crime bill backed by Gov. Hogan stalls, but pieces of it advance
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