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America didn’t vote to silence these workers, but this bill gives all of us a chance to restore their voices,” Representative Jared Golden said on Wednesday.
The assertive architect of Mayor Scott’s bill package, also sitting as committee chair, he’s the lightning rod as residents in many Baltimore neighborhoods say their voices are going unheard.