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baltimores inspector general had access to records what changed

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- Baltimore City Council debating restoration of Inspector General's access to records.
- Inspector General Isabel Cumming faced redacted documents and ignored subpoenas.
- Mayor Brandon Scott's administration restricted info sharing based on new MPIA interpretation.
- City Councilman Mark Conway proposed charter amendment to restore access.
- Amendment faces legal pushback and unlikely for upcoming ballot.
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