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Maryland Legislators Consider Limiting Electronic Absentee Ballots
Maryland legislators are considering a bill to change the way voters access absentee ballots after a News4 I-Team investigation exposed what critics say are vulnerabilities in the system.
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DC Council to Consider Tougher Enforcement of Mold Laws
The head of the D.C. Council said he wants to toughen the District’s laws to make it easier for renters to get relief from problems with mold.
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In Wake of Russian Meddling, Critics Say Maryland's Online Ballot System Is Potential Target
Ahead of the first general election since learning of Russian efforts to access voting systems, critics say Maryland’s online ballot delivery system could be a target for hackers.
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Former DC Water Board Member: Mayor's Plan to Ease Bills ‘Strikes Me as a Sham'
Criticism is mounting for D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s plan to help ease rising water bills after a News4 I-Team investigation exposed how a growing fee is threatening churches, non-profits and other groups across the District.