Aside from the absence of lobbyists, nonprofit groups and others from the public visiting Maryland’s state capital seeking support for various legislation, this year’s General Assembly, scheduled to end at midnight Monday, didn’t have many hiccups.
Aside from the absence of lobbyists, nonprofit groups and others from the public visiting Maryland’s state capital seeking support for various legislation, this year’s General Assembly, scheduled to end at midnight Monday, didn’t have many hiccups.