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Annapolis committee delays vote on state-authorized childcare property tax credit
Summary
The Standing Rules Committee voted to postpone action on ordinance O126, a city-level property tax credit for family childcare providers authorized by state law, after members said they wanted county or state representatives and local providers to brief the council and to review local impact data.
The Annapolis Standing Rules Committee on March 5 voted to postpone consideration of ordinance O126, a municipal property-tax credit for family childcare centers and family childcare homes that was enabled by recent state legislation. The committee moved to delay action so county or state election and childcare representatives and local providers could brief the council and so members could review local impact data.
Committee members split on timing.…
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