BALTIMORE —The Elijah Cummings Healing City Act is one step closer to becoming a law as the Baltimore City Council voted unanimously for the bill, on second reader.
According to Baltimore Councilman Zeke Cohen, who is the bill's sponsor, if trauma goes unaddressed the likelihood that a young person will become a perpetrator or victim of violence increases.
That's why he said this legislation is so important.
"Trauma is not something to be ashamed of," Frederick Douglass High School senior Damani Thomas said.
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Yeah, like that's really going to save Baltimore.
ReplyDeleteFunds to these plans will never make it unless there is strict oversight from an outside source.
ReplyDeleteThe EJ "give em one more massive shot of heroin + fentanol" puts them out of their misery! There, I fixed the name of the act!!
ReplyDeleteTruly, an act that deserves to be named after EC!!!!
Baltimore had record homicides in 2019 and are on pace for the current year. Another FUN FACT about CHARM CITY,
THEY HAVE THE HIGHEST RATE OF VENEREAL DISEASE IN THE U. S. OF A. !!!!
#DEMOCRATSSTRIKEAGAIN
He never did anything to save Baltimore when he was alive......he definitely ain’t doing anything to save it now!!
ReplyDeleteElijah Cummings Healing City Act one vote away from becoming law in Baltimore
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It's sad to see a once beautiful Southern city erase history and replace it with corrupt criminal African Americans.
African American politicians lining their pockets in three, two, one...
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly, they have NEVER used these funds to better Baltimore
DeleteOne vote away from wasting more money, buying more votes and lining more pockets.
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