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Maryland Rep. Glenn Ivey, Former State's Attorney, Announces Anti-Crime Agenda

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House Judiciary Committee members Glenn Ivey and Wesley Hunt have introduced the Recruit and Retain Act, which aims to increase the number of new and qualified law enforcement recruits.

The post Maryland Rep. Glenn Ivey, Former State's Attorney, Announces Anti-Crime Agenda appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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