From the Streets to the Statehouse

MPIA, Protect Our Minors & The Baltimore "Black Hole" - February 3, 2020

February 03, 2020 Adam Jackson & Dayvon Love Season 1 Episode 2
MPIA, Protect Our Minors & The Baltimore "Black Hole" - February 3, 2020
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From the Streets to the Statehouse
MPIA, Protect Our Minors & The Baltimore "Black Hole" - February 3, 2020
Feb 03, 2020 Season 1 Episode 2
Adam Jackson & Dayvon Love

The Maryland General Assembly has been in session for 27 days.   Today we'll be discussing a a couple bills from our legislative agenda bills including -  amendments to the Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) & Protect Our Minors - a bill requiring legal legal counsel when youth are questioned - in partnership with Bridge Maryland.

At the top we’ll be discussing the so called “black hole" in Baltimore. This is a concept used to discuss the so called "over investment" of financial resources in Baltimore City. 

Support the Show.

"From the Streets to the Statehouse" is a podcast owned, produced and sponsored by Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS) - a grassroots think tank in Baltimore, Maryland.

LBS is a Black-owned, for-profit, independent organization that is not funded by any government agency, political party, political committee or political candidate for office.

Show Notes

The Maryland General Assembly has been in session for 27 days.   Today we'll be discussing a a couple bills from our legislative agenda bills including -  amendments to the Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) & Protect Our Minors - a bill requiring legal legal counsel when youth are questioned - in partnership with Bridge Maryland.

At the top we’ll be discussing the so called “black hole" in Baltimore. This is a concept used to discuss the so called "over investment" of financial resources in Baltimore City. 

Support the Show.

"From the Streets to the Statehouse" is a podcast owned, produced and sponsored by Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle (LBS) - a grassroots think tank in Baltimore, Maryland.

LBS is a Black-owned, for-profit, independent organization that is not funded by any government agency, political party, political committee or political candidate for office.