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Session to end on fiscal notePublished 03/30/08
Heading into the last full week of the General Assembly session, heavy lifting remains to be done as the House and Senate search for ways to repeal the "tech tax."
Unlike last year's conclusion to Anne Arundel County's school board debate, much of the drama of this session has coalesced around statewide financial issues.
County Executive John R. Leopold's legislative package - described by many lawmakers as "modest" - has had little opposition and is focused mainly on recouping costs for state-mandated activities. With both the local House and Senate delegation's blessing, the door is...
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