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Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry, who sits on the city's financial decision-making committee, joins Midday to discuss the critical components of the proposed 2025 city budget, which the City Council has until June 26 to adopt.
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He called it a “ sole source deal” and says developments like this have “lasting and generational impacts”
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The commission is meant to increase efficiency and keep the charter up to date. It should have been convened by May 1st, 2021.
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Guest host Emily Sullivan of the Baltimore Banner recaps Wednesday night's public City Hall forum on the Baltimore budget, with perspectives from Banner reporter Adam Willis and political analyst Sophia Silbergeld.
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Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry and City Council President Nick Mosby say the conduit deal the mayor inked with BGE is a bad deal for the city and for consumers. They join us to explain why.
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In another of our monthly interviews with the mayor, we focus on his decision to ink the conduit deal with BGE, despite opposition from other top city officials.
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Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry and the mayor's recently-appointed CFO Michael Moiseyev discuss serious deficiencies in city record-keeping found in an FY2021 fiscal audit.
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City Solicitor Jim Shea, University of Maryland, Baltimore law professor Larry Gibson, former investigative TV reporter Jayne Miller, and Question K proponent Jovani Patterson join us to discuss the ballot initiative to limit the city's top elected officials to two consecutive terms in office.
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The amendment would remove elected officials and their designees from the board.
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Baltimore's fiscal chief discusses how the city is addressing chronic utility and housing issues, as it emerges from COVID restrictions.