It’s not exactly the Papal conclave but legislators in Annapolis met behind closed doors Friday morning to discuss solutions to the Court of Appeals ruling requiring attorneys at bail hearings.http://thedailyrecord.com/2014/03/21/legislators-meet-in-secret/
Delegates and senators who are part of a workgroup on the issue met in secret in the lounge of the House of Delegates.
Aside from the meeting not being announced, the location is essentially off limits to reporters who are allowed to pass through as they head to a section of the floor reserved for the press. Additionally, the door was closed and had a sign taped over the two doors proclaiming the room was off limits.
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A more appropriate sign:
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It seems that hard work pays.
ReplyDeleteWas this also discussed behind closed doors?
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2014/03/md-lawmakers-to-get-15-7-percent-pay-hike-over-4-years-101420.html