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Maryland’s Senate gave preliminary approval to a measure that would enable Marylanders to receive up to 24 weeks of paid leave per year following the birth, adoption or guardianship of a child or to take care of themselves or a relative experiencing serious health issues.
A significant chunk of Maryland’s “clean energy” in 2020 came from controversial sources such as trash incinerators and landfills, according to a recent report.
Sen. Michael Hough (R-Frederick). (Courtesy Maryland Matters/Danielle E. Gaines)
Maryland Senate Minority Whip Michael J. Hough (R) announced Monday that he will forego a re-election bid and instead run for Frederick County executive in 2022.
“Voters in Frederick County will face a crucial choice in next year’s election. What kind of county do we want to be? Do we continue to be a unique and wonderful community where people are proud to live, work, and raise a family? Or do we become Montgomery County North, with overcrowding, traffic gridlock, crime and high taxes,” Hough asked in the campaign announcement.