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The president of the Randallstown Chapter of the NAACP explains why he's asked Governor Hogan to provide additional resources to combat crime in Baltimore City and around the state.
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Black candidates are running in five out of seven districts.
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The map keeps one majority Black district in the county.
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Groups threaten to sue if the proposed map is approved.
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The redistricting commission approved a map Thursday and sent it to the county council.
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The debate is beginning in Baltimore County over how to redraw political lines.