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Attorney General seeks reduced reporting frequency on port-bridge litigation; committee hears timeline for federal case
Summary
The Attorney General's office told the committee it seeks to shift monthly required reports about litigation over the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse to a six-month reporting cycle, citing limited reportable public developments and privileged information.
Jessica Finberg, representing the Office of the Attorney General, asked the Economic Matters Committee for a favorable report on House Bill 575, which would reduce the frequency of required reports from the Attorney General to the General Assembly about economic damages recovery efforts related to the Port of Baltimore closure and the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
Finberg said current law requires monthly updates, but much of the litigation…
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