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Council introduces bill to bar county contracts with businesses that violate human-trafficking laws; public hearing set for Dec. 3
Summary
Councilmembers introduced Bill 25-24 to prohibit Montgomery County from contracting with businesses that have violated state or federal human-trafficking laws; the bill was placed for public hearing on Dec. 3 at 1:30 p.m. and several councilmembers asked to be added as cosponsors.
The Montgomery County Council on Oct. 29 introduced Bill 25-24, a proposed procurement policy that would prohibit county government from doing business with firms that have violated state or federal human-trafficking laws.
The bill's lead sponsor (recorded in the meeting as Councilmember Lutke/Lukey) told colleagues the measure would "prevent county government from…
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