Delegates turn into cheerleaders in the House chamber Friday.
Delegates turn into cheerleaders in the House chamber Friday.
Grumbles, cheers for O’Malley’s budget proposal; some say pension shift may mean teacher layoffs; Brochin proposes redistricting without politics; PG slots and new hospital need to stay separate issues; job creation methods debated; estate tax exemption for family farms proposed.
A new poll found that 62% of rural respondents favored tighter regulations on septic systems, and 57% favored “limiting the number of septic systems in rural areas. ”The poll of 801 registered voters by Opinion Works in mid-December found statewide support was 72% for tighter septic regulations, and 69% for limiting the number septic systems in the state.
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