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Monday, April 07, 2008

Local Government Tort Claims Legislation Clears the House

Legislation opposed by both MML and the Maryland Association of Counties (MACo) cleared the House of Delegates and was heard in the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee last week. Testifying in opposition to the bill was MML's Director of Government Relations Candace Donoho, MACo Executive Director David Bliden and a representative of Baltimore City's Office of the Solicitor. HB 16 extends the time required to file a claim against a local government from six months to one year. MML cited increased exposure to lawsuits, potential increased legal fees and increased insurance costs as reasons the bill would hurt local governments. The legislation will be voted on by the full Senate committee this week.

[source: Maryland Municipal League e-bulletin of March 31, 2008]

Talk about Absurd!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

City and County officials BPT don't want the public to have a better chance to catch them with their pants down or hand in the cookie jar.