New legislation targets environmental injustices in industrial pollution. HUD gives Annapolis Housing Authority “troubled” rating. Baltimore area sees surge in apartment leasing.
Brianne Nadeau (Ward 1) and
Christina Henderson (At-Large) have already signed on as co-introducers. Mendelson believes his bill is way better and way more equitable, he says in an interview. Bowser’s spokesperson says her office has not seen the chairman’s bill.
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson. Photo by Darrow Montgomery. Credit: Darrow Montgomery/file
“The strategies in our bill are thought through to look at goals in other states and to be more effective in accomplishing them,” Mendelson says. “And the mayor’s bill doesn’t do that.”
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Can t keep living in fear | Neighbors of child shot in the face demand resources to fight crime
Police are still looking for the people who chased the boy as he walked home from the store. Author: Delia Goncalves Updated: 7:00 PM EST December 11, 2020
WASHINGTON While a 12-year-old boy from Northwest, D.C. is recovering from being shot in the face, nearly 100 of his neighbors gathered across the street from the crime scene demanding more resources to fight crime.
“Am I supposed to sit in my living room and live daily hoping that a stray bullet doesn’t come through my house!” shouted one woman.