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Press Releases from Councilmember: Natali Fani-González

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09/30/24 Montgomery County Council to Host its Eleventh Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Commemoration
09/18/24 Councilmember Natali Fani-González will host a District 6 Public Safety Townhall in Partnership with State Delegations and County Agencies
09/10/24 Councilmembers Fani-González and Albornoz introduce bill to reduce property taxes for Park and WSSC Police
07/30/24 Council Passes Legislation to Reduce Office Vacancies
07/30/24 Council Enacts New Property Tax Credit for Veterans who are Severely Disabled
07/30/24 Council Vice President Stewart and Councilmember Fani-González Introduce Bill to Reduce Excessive Vehicular Noise with Automated Noise Cameras
07/23/24 Council adopts regulations to put permanent rent stabilization in place
07/16/24 Council Approves Plan to Streamline Restaurant Permitting
06/18/24 Council Forms Task Force to Drive Sports Tourism, Create New Facilities and Improve Access
06/11/24 Councilmembers Introduce Zoning Measure to Allow Overnight Stays in the Agricultural Reserve
05/30/24 A Call for Local Artists and Community Leaders to Serve on the Board of Directors for the Wheaton Arts and Entertainment Board
05/22/24 Councilmember Natali Fani-Gonzalez Invites Community Leaders to Celebrate Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week and Recognition of State Delegates
04/22/24 Councilmember Natali Fani-González and the Department of General Services Host Community Conversation on the Wheaton Arts & Cultural Center
04/16/24 Economic Development Committee Introduces Legislation to Reduce Office Vacancies
04/11/24 Economic Development Committee to Host Press Conference on Proposed Legislation to Reduce Office Vacancies
03/19/24 Wheaton Arts and Entertainment District Establishes Advisory Board
03/04/24 Councilmember Natali Fani-González to Introduce Bill to Reduce Property Taxes for Veterans with Severe Disabilities
03/04/24 Mothers of Children who have Died of Fentanyl Overdose Join Delegation in Support of Bipartisan Legislation: SB 1075 and HB 1245