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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Plastic bags vs. reusable outrageous lawsuit

http://www.greenamerica.org/about/newsroom/editorials/stand-up-to-Big-Plastic-ChicoBag-lawsuit-reuseable-bags.cfm
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Emily Mintz is a long-time resident of North Bethesda and has been a realtor since 1983. She has been active in local politics, particularly as it pertains to the rational development of North Bethesda from its suburban origins to a major urban center. She has championed transit use and availability as key to managing traffic congestion and is working to enhance collaboration among the communities in the area to address residents' concerns about the pace and type of development planned for the area. Along with the issues of smart growth and transit in an urbanizing area, Emily is deeply concerned about energy conservation and the application of earth-friendly technologies and materials to residential real estate. Her blog addresses local North Bethesda issues, development concerns and opportunities, transportation solutions, "green" construction and remodeling, and the state of the real estate market in Montgomery County.
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