This is the first time in two decades that the newly elected county executive has pursued his agenda from outside the State House.
"This is an exciting time - a very critical time - in the county's history," Mr. Leopold told the delegation, referring to the 5,000 new homes expected near Fort George G. Meade. "It is also a time to do some creative things."
His first proposal would aid in prosecution of those who violate environmental restrictions in the...
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