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Maryland’s toothless, outdated financial disclosure law needs a major overhaul, and it needs it now.
To begin with, our state is the only state that requires citizens to show up in person to view financial disclosure reports.
This means that anyone from Accident to Ocean City must go to the office of the State Ethics Commission in Annapolis to see these reports. Other states provide financial disclosure information online or send it electronically or through the mail upon request.
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