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Council introduces Habitat for Humanity tax abatement, elder fraud protections and speed camera authorization
Summary
Council introduced Bill 15‑26 (property tax abatement for Habitat for Humanity during construction), Bill 16‑26 (Financial Exploitation Protection Act defining vulnerable adults and banning deception/intimidation) and Bill 17‑26 (authorize speed monitoring systems following state law); public hearings will be scheduled later.
The Montgomery County Council introduced three bills for future public hearings addressing housing, consumer protection and traffic enforcement.
Bill 15‑26, introduced by Councilmember Andrew Fritzson, would authorize a property tax abatement for Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland for new and rehabilitated homes during the construction period so the nonprofit does not carry property tax costs prior to…
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