ANNAPOLIS -- With painted-on smiles and attitudes carefully checked at the door, leaders of Maryland's interior design industry toed the party line last month before a Senate committee.
The statement came a day later, the House passed the bill.
ANNAPOLIS -- With painted-on smiles and attitudes carefully checked at the door, leaders of Maryland's interior design industry toed the party line last month before a Senate committee.
The statement came a day later, the House passed the bill.
You've reached your monthly free article limit.
Cancel Anytime
Already have digital access? Log in
Print subscriber? Activate digital access