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The three-year Commission studying Maryland schools turned the corner this week, and (finally) started its abbreviated evaluation of school financing. The Commission discussed the wealth formula, and its many twists and turns that have confounded schools and counties in recent years. They also discussed options to "smooth" effects of declining enrollment, another area that has seen patchwork legislation. Catch the
Conduit Street coverage of this week's dive into fiscal issues, and listen to the Conduit Street Podcast for Kevin and Michael offering a "quick take" on where this may be heading.
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Conduit Street Podcast Corner:
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On the latest episode of the Conduit Street Podcast, Michael Sanderson and Kevin Kinnally discuss significant developments from this week's meeting of the the [Kirwan] Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education, preview Maryland's general election, explain the significance (or lack thereof) of the spike in early voting numbers, and examine some of the more intriguing ballot questions from across the country.
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Cecil County Executive Alan McCarthy votes on pumpkins after early voting |
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Harford County Executive Barry Glassman visits the county Procurement Officers |
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Charles County Employees dress up for Halloween |
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