A series of nine amendments to the O’Malley administration’s septic bill cleared the Senate Friday evening, preserving longstanding control of septic use by local planning authorities. The administration worked on the deal with the Maryland Association of Counties, farmers, developers and builders to salvage passage of the controversial measure. Liberal Democrats opposed the compromise.
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4 comments:
Of course any liberal is going to oppose anything that allows people any rights on their own property.
watered it down; aren't they special?
It's not that difficult to spot these things coming. Anytime the work CONTROL appears, avoid it.
O'Malley will get his foot int he door with the bill, then over time will ratchet up the "Control".
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