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Montgomery Co. Public Schools employee pay issues continue as administrator union complains of overwhelming HR work

Some Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) employees are continuing to report pay issues despite the district’s repeated assurances that problems would be resolved, while the union representing MCPS administrators is complaining of unsustainable workloads for human resources employees, according to employees and Thursday’s county school board meeting.

MCPS spokesperson Liliana López told Bethesda Today on Thursday that “everyone has been accounted for and that everyone will be paid on Friday.” Read more at BethesdaMagazine.com.

Emotional testimony on immigration enforcement bill under consideration in Montgomery Co.

Business owners, high school students and civic and religious leaders were among those who packed the Montgomery County Council chambers on Tuesday, telling the 11-member council to pass the TRUST Act. The bill would put into law current county policies designed to limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts. The bill would also codify the county's policy of providing services to all residents, regardless of immigration status.
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