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Protecting Public Servants, Tying Up Loose Ends

Protecting Public Servants, Tying Up Loose Ends

FromConduit Street Podcast


Protecting Public Servants, Tying Up Loose Ends

FromConduit Street Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Nov 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, D'Paul Nibber joins Kevin Kinnally and Michael Sanderson to discuss the latest news and notes from Annapolis.This week, a breakdown of MACo's Legislative Initiative to protect public officials from threats and intimidations, the latest on the State's proposal to distribute opioid settlement funds, the path forward for the federal vaccine-or-test mandate for employers with at least 100 employees — which is on hold pending judicial review, and new details on next month's special session of the Maryland General Assembly.The Conduit Street Podcast is available on major platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and more. Episodes are also available on MACo's Conduit Street blog.Listen to previous episodes of the Conduit Street Podcast on our website.Useful LinksConduit Street Podcast: Back to Basics – MACo's Top IssuesConduit Street Podcast: Digging Deep Into the Opioid DealPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: MACo Announces 2022 Legislative InitiativesPrevious Conduit Street Coverage: Appeals Court Halts OSHA Vaccination/Testing for Large Employers
Released:
Nov 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A podcast on Maryland policy and politics, covering state and county issues. We’ll cover the General Assembly, Governor, state agencies, and county leaders and how it all affects Marylanders and the public services they depend on. Counties deliver education, public safety, land use, infrastructure, and most front-line services to Maryland residents. This podcast from the Conduit Street Annapolis headquarters of MACo, the Maryland Association of Counties, touches on it all.