Avery Aisenstark
Election ballot questions are to most voters what food ingredient labels are to most cooks – probably important, but pretty darn technical and rarely worth reading closely.
With the November 6 general election coming into focus (early voting began yesterday), Baltimore voters are being asked to authorize nearly a dozen such ballot questions.
Several authorize bond money for parks and schools and affordable housing. Another makes the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) more independent from the mayor’s office.
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