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County attorney briefs commissioners on state budget progress; board sends letters on opioid and MAT bills

2762728 · March 25, 2025
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The county attorney updated commissioners on local bills in Annapolis and the evolving state budget framework; the board authorized a letter supporting amendments to a medication-assisted-treatment bill and a letter opposing expanded uses of opioid restitution funds.

County Attorney staff briefed commissioners Tuesday on the status of local legislation in Annapolis and on evolving state budget proposals that could affect county finances.

Attorney John Hauser reported that many local bills had cleared committee assignment but remained in process. He sought direction on whether to revise the county’s previous letter on the St. Mary’s County public facilities bond bill; the board took no further action. Hauser also advised commissioners that several local bills remain on a tight schedule as the…

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