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When our original Constitution was silent on the civil jury, Americans sounded the alarm and the Seventh Amendment (2) was promptly sent to the states in the Bill of Rights. Opening address Courts of Appeals and has briefed a wide range of civil and criminal issues, including First Amendment...
I believe none of the associates know what they are doing as I received a completely different answer from each associate myself and a representative from my banks bill pay department spoke with. There were a total of 10 people talked to in customer service and the credit department. They ...
The bill reflects Councilmember Hans Riemer’s long-term approach over several terms to housing, which has long dominated the Council. Unfortunately, it has had far more success in pleasing monied interests than it has accomplished in producing affordable housing. No doubt it also pleases David B...
The map above shows the Giant on New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, which is allowed to sell beer and wine, and the White Oak Convenience Store, a beer and wine shop, directly behind it. Both appear in purple ovals. The bill is still technically alive in the Senate as it wasintrodu...
The bill’s supporters argue that the tax break would only apply to projects that would otherwise not happen without the bill, thus not creating a real marginal cost to the county. They also say that without the bill, the Metro stations would remain undeveloped and therefore pay nothing to ...
On October 27, the county counciloverrode County Executive Marc Elrich’s veto of Bill 29-20, which mandates 15-year property tax breaks for developers at Metro stations. This seemingly ended – for now – the debate over whether huge tax abatements should be written into law for transit-ac...
100 Maryland Avenue, 6th Floor Rockville, MD 20850 RE: ZTA 20-01 Dear President Hucker and Councilmembers, The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) and Chesapeake Solar and Storage Association (CHESSA), formerly MDV-SEIA, thank the Montgomery County Council for its year-long consideration...
So state leaders cut a deal with the city: they would geta billion dollars in school construction money, financed with lottery proceeds, in return for voting for the transportation bill. The city got a great deal but the Washington suburbs got the Purple Line. (Hogan canceled the Red Line ...
But there was one more problem: Baltimore’s lawmakers were resisting the bill. We thought that the prospect of funding the Red Line gave them reason enough to support it. But some city legislators were indifferent to the Red Line, others were outright opposed, and one even told one of ou...