But as one organizer put it, now's the time for activists to take their lemons and turn them into lemonade - to make the best of a bad situation by promoting cost-effective, well-thought-out laws.
The hundreds of activists who turned out for the 16th annual installment of the Maryland Environmental Legislative Summit were cheered on in their efforts by Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Baltimore.
Cummings, who is pushing Chesapeake Bay legislation on Capitol...
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