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County official objects to written-only testimony on House Bill 156 and says he'll press Commerce on non-tech economic development
Summary
An unidentified St. Mary's County official criticized the decision to allow only written testimony on House Bill 156 (Fairness in Girls Sports Act) and said, as a newly installed committee chairman, he will press the Maryland Department of Commerce to consider non-technology economic opportunities around Pax River and Southern Maryland.
An unidentified county official said House Bill 156, the Fairness in Girls Sports Act, allowed only written testimony and no in-person testimony, which he called a disservice to constituents.
“That is a disservice, not have your voice heard by your duly elected…
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