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	"author_name": "Maryland Professional Employees Council",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/maryland-professional-employees-council",
	"title": "MAKE STATE BUILDING CONDITIONS A PRIORITY",
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	"description": "Going to work should not impair our health, there is a pattern of acute health conditions linked to the time employees spend in state center buildings. The state is obligated to provide safe and healthy work spaces. Resolving the problems in state buildings should become a priority, it is up to us as state employees and voters to push the agenda. We urge your support this Wednesday, September 4th @ 12 Noon, 300 W. Preston St. Auditorium. Elected officials are coming to hear our concerns Updates on the state&#x27;s response to our request for proper accommodations with the bed bug problem at 201 bldg",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/forms/make-state-building-conditions-a-priority"
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