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Baltimore City Councilman Brandon Scott Talks Restaurant Grading

  • Post author:Natasha Mehu
  • Post published:October 29, 2014
  • Post category:Business Affairs / County News / Health and Human Services

In an interview on Center Maryland’s: Inside Out, Baltimore City Councilman Brandon Scott discussed proposed legislation for restaurant grading as well as greater transparency and citizen access to health inspection information.

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