Tag: Harford County
Maryland officials and health care advocates hope ...
By Bryan Renbaum | January 6, 2020 | News | 0 |
State GOP lawmakers praise Glassman’s candidacy for comptroller
by Bryan Renbaum | April 15, 2021 | Election | 0 |
Maryland’s Republican lawmakers heaped praise upon Harford County Executive Barry Glassman following Glassman’s Thursday morning announcement that he is running for comptroller in 2022.
Read MoreMaryland officials and health care advocates hope to make prescription drugs more affordable
by Bryan Renbaum | January 6, 2020 | News | 0 |
Bipartisanship was on full display Monday as Maryland elected officials and health care advocates came together to kick off the first public discussion forum on a state prescription drug board that will have the power to set upper payment limits for high-priced prescription drugs purchased or paid for by state and local governments.
Read MoreCraig, Ulman, George: 17 months to go in the lengthening campaign for governor
by Len Lazarick | June 2, 2013 | Annapolitics Blog, News | 0 |
It’s a year and a half before the election, but some of the major candidates are done exploring, and formally announcing, if not officially filing. Are we going to have another 17 months of this ever lengthening campaign season? ‘Fraid so, folks.
Read More‘Rain tax’ falls all over the place: Stormwater fees uneven, from a penny to thousands
by Len Lazarick | May 29, 2013 | News | 13 |
The state’s 10 most populated counties are required by law to implement a stormwater utility fee by July 1. The revenue will be used to fund watershed protection and restoration programs, designed to prevent pollutants from entering the Chesapeake Bay. Seven jurisdictions have set a fee, but three others are still in the process of setting fees or getting local approval. The fees range from a penny to thousands of dollars.
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