Maryland General Assembly passes HB 260, supervisors' collective bargaining bill

Last week the Maryland General Assembly passed HB 260, a bill which would allow over 4,000 supervisors employed by the State to collectively bargain.

"Our hardworking women and men who choose a career in state service deserve to have a seat at the table when their pay and working conditions are discussed," said Delegate Mark Chang (District 32), in a statement.

The Senate version of this bill passed earlier with a vote of 35-10, and it will now go to the governor for signature. Read more.

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