Independent Movement of Maryland Introduces Bill Seeking Voter Inclusion…and heads to Conference

by GwenMandell on February 11, 2013

Meet Hassan Giordano, leader of Independent Movement of Maryland (also known as IMPAC) and his team at the national conference of independents this Saturday

Coming off their exhilarating win in Baltimore last year at the polls, the Independent Movement of Maryland has taken their fight to Annapolis – seeking approval to have independent and third party voters appointed to statewide boards and commissions. ….

…The group of registered independents – and independent-minded Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians and Green Party voters – now seeks state approval to be included in the decision making process on some of the state’s most vitally important boards and commissions.

“It feels good to win, and have a great majority of voters support the cause we were so passionate about,” says incoming Vice-Chairman of the group, Joe Berry. “But there’s not much time to bask in the glory of our victory, as we are now trying to capitalize off of that momentum by pushing the bill through a democratically controlled legislature.”

Read the full story in The Examiner article here 

 

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