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Executive presented a $5 billion spending plan to the County Council.
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It currently doesn’t have the support it needs to get on the November ballot.
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Currently the county council would pick his replacement.
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If you’re tired of rugged roadways and bumpy bridges, Baltimore City leaders say they are too. They are pushing back at state officials who are looking to cut future transportation funding.
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. joins Midday to discuss his plans to represent Maryland in Congress.
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County Council must sign off on D’Andrea Walker’s appointment.
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The county executive is being lobbied on and off the court.
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The Baltimore region has two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives up for election with no incumbent. In one race, there’s a clear front-runner; in another, no one has an advantage, according to new polling.
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New mixed use zoning bill also introduced after Olszewski’s falls flat with council members.
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Both still have to win their prospective primaries.