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Rutherford says governor won’t back lead liability limits

Baltimore Sun

Disavowing remarks made by the state's chief housing official, Lt Gov Boyd Rutherford said Saturday that the Hogan administration will not propose any easing of liability for landlords whose tenants' children are harmed by lead paint in rental homes Read more in The Baltimore Sun

Housing chief suggests mothers may deliberately expose children to lead

Baltimore Sun

Gov Larry Hogan's top housing official said Friday that he wants to look at loosening state lead paint poisoning laws, saying they could motivate a mother to deliberately poison her child to obtain free housing Kenneth C Holt, secretary of Housing, Community and Development, told an audience at...

Water Authority Reports Elevated Levels Of Lead

Rhode Island Public Radio

A new report from Providence Water finds some homes served by the water authority may be exposed to elevated levels of lead Read more on Rhode Island Public Radio's website

Lewiston-Auburn ground zero in war against lead poisoning of kids

Pine Tree Watchdog

The $34 million federal grant is the result of an effort to alter how the two central Maine cities fight lead poisoning Leaders of the effort made two fundamental changes to the way they approached the problem: one, coordination among groups rather than carving off narrow focus areas; and two, a...
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