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Legislators aim for better voter accessibility in ...

By Capital News Service | March 12, 2021 | General Assembly | 0 |

Legislators aim for better voter accessibility in Maryland

Legislators aim for better voter accessibility in Maryland

by Capital News Service | March 12, 2021 | General Assembly | 0 |

Lawmakers in Maryland are working to enact legislation that would greatly improve accessibility for disabled voters.

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