State Roundup, September 23, 2016

Howard County sheriff is being pushed to resign by executives, legislators, both parties; the General Assembly ethics staff is looking into Del. Morhaim’s ties to medical marijuana industry; experts say state policy on strip-searching young offenders needs to be narrowed; new transportation scoring system has same outcomes as old one; coding error caused state to send tax revenue to wrong towns in Montgomery County; opioid overdoses in state surge in 2016; state’s overhaul of Baltimore bus system criticized; U.S. Rep. Delaney files complaint against super PAC funded by husband of rival; and fate of Taney bust in Frederick nears.