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Local Rules, Federal Limits: Montgomery County, MD’s ICE Bills Spotlight a Growing Governance Divide

Montgomery County, Maryland’s proposed immigration bills reflect a national trend of local governments challenging federal authority. While supporters argue these measures protect immigrant communities, critics warn they risk undermining legal coherence and governance. The bills raise significant questions about federalism, local accountability, and the implications of selective enforcement in immigration laws.

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Justice Cannot Be Blind to Invisible Disabilities

Maryland courts are increasingly denying ADA accommodation requests for individuals with invisible disabilities, leading to severe consequences. Judges are making medical determinations without proper evaluations, overshadowing federal law. This systemic failure calls for reforms including empowered ADA coordinators, necessary written responses, independent oversight, and better judicial training to honor ADA rights effectively.

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Maryland Admits Nearly 1,000 Foster Children Missing Since 2020 — Most Are Teenage Girls

Maryland’s Department of Human Services confirmed that 990 children in state foster care have gone missing between 2020 and 2025. Most are teenage girls, raising concerns about the classification of cases as “runaways.” Advocates argue this lack of transparency masks deeper issues in a failing foster care system, demanding federal oversight and accountability.

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The Quiet Transformation of the I-270 Corridor: Boon or Boondoggle?

The I-270 corridor in Maryland is undergoing a quiet yet significant transformation driven by zoning reforms and mixed-use developments, reshaping Montgomery and Frederick Counties. While high-tech jobs and urbanization attract investment, locals face soaring housing costs and eroded community identities, raising concerns about affordability and infrastructure burdens.

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Maryland Family Courts vs. Invisible Disabilities: Rights Denied, Families Punished

In Maryland, family courts often fail to protect children and uphold parental rights, exploiting invisible disabilities like ADHD and PTSD to unjustly strip parents of custody. Accommodation requests are frequently denied, leading to stigmatization and systemic bias. The need for reforms and accountability is urgent, as families suffer without proper support.

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Maryland’s ADA Mirage: Rhetoric, Red Tape, and the Quiet Punishment of Invisible Disabilities

Maryland’s political rhetoric emphasizes equity and inclusion but often fails to deliver for families with invisible disabilities. Delays, excessive documentation, and systemic skepticism hinder access to necessary accommodations in education and court settings. Despite awareness of the issues, accountability remains elusive, leaving families to struggle for support amidst bureaucratic barriers.

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Evan Glass: Free Speech for Me, Not for Thee

Montgomery County Executive Evan Glass claims to defend free speech while criticizing Donald Trump for influencing Jimmy Kimmel’s temporary show suspension. He lauds local press, ignoring independent voices that oppose him. The piece questions Glass’s commitment to genuine free expression, highlighting his preference for media that supports his agenda over criticism.

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Takoma Park: Maryland’s Hornets’ Nest of Collectivism

Takoma Park, Maryland, is a small city renowned for its extreme progressive policies, including non-citizen voting and sanctuary city status. As a policy incubator, it influences broader state initiatives. Governed independently, its high property taxes fund radical agendas, while local media reinforces its political ideologies, prompting concerns about its impact beyond local borders.

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Montgomery County Doubles Down on Density While Ignoring Traffic Nightmares

Montgomery County’s University Boulevard Corridor Plan faces criticism for prioritizing increased housing density over addressing severe traffic congestion along a notorious stretch. Residents express concerns about ignored community input and the lack of affordable housing, while local leaders are accused of catering to developers at the expense of commuters and neighborhood character.

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Rockville’s “Wild Wild West”: Veterans Betrayed, Vouchers Misused, and Montgomery County’s Culture of Corruption

Lydia D. York, a veteran and whistleblower, exposes corruption in Montgomery County, accusing leaders of enabling illegal eviction and homelessness of veterans. Allegations include misappropriated HUD-VASH vouchers and bureaucratic indifference. Amid rising homelessness, rather than assisting veterans, county officials seem focused on more glamorous projects, highlighting systemic failures and a lack of accountability.

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