Tired of auditors finding the same problems in state agencies over and over again, legislators on the Joint Audit Committee on Tuesday kicked around proposals that would put some teeth in the law and force agencies fix the problems auditors found.
Tired of auditors finding the same problems in state agencies over and over again, legislators on the Joint Audit Committee on Tuesday kicked around proposals that would put some teeth in the law and force agencies fix the problems auditors found.
The legislature made major changes to the Open Meetings Act over 20 years ago, but it’s time to review that law again, especially the powers and effectiveness of the compliance board that was one of the major innovations.
State’s voter registration database could be vulnerable to hackers; gay marriage supporters have raised almost four times as much money as opponents; one GOP supporter sends gay marriage effort $250,000; NAACP makes a case for marriage equality; Dream Act-gay marriage alliance shocks some Latinos; fund-raising by U.S. Roscoe Bartlett slows; Baltimore County to borrow millions for pension fund; law firm of Peter Angelos to represent city comptroller pro bono in phone suit; and Clarence Mitchell funeral is set.
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