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EPISODE 92: McIntosh says reforms of Kirwan are necessary for Maryland education

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EPISODE 92: McIntosh says reforms of Kirwan are necessary for Maryland education
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In keeping with our theme of local issues and local solutions, it was our pleasure to welcome Madame Chair Maggie McIntosh to our set at Faidley’s Seafood in Lexington Market for the finale of a spirited three-part chat about serving Baltimore and our future.

McIntosh has served in the Maryland House of Delegates since 1992 and we were delighted to bring her three decades of service and local political wisdom to our airwaves.

In this final segment – as promised – we rolled up our sleeves on the Kirwan Commission and the future education in Maryland.

We have taken some time this month to add some “holiday bonus” editions of Baltimore Positive that will be coming your way in December with Debbie Phelps, Cheryl Bost, Mike Ertel, Joe Giacalone, Isaac Hametz, Marty Schwartz and Frank Kolarek in addition to our long-form chats with Thiru Vignarajah and the incomparable Wes Moore.

OUR NEXT EVENT:

(Yes…you are invited to join us!)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12: New Baltimore police commissioner Michael Harrison joins us at Faidley’s Seafood in Lexington Market at noon.

We want to thank all of our sponsors, supporters and friends who have allowed this Baltimore Positive platform and movement to become part of your lives and routine. And thank you for sharing our conversations with your community and world!

Hope to see you around Baltimore soon!

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