
A year ago, City Council President Nick Mosby injected himself passionately into the underground conduit controversy, denouncing the deal struck between Baltimore Gas & Electric and Mayor Brandon Scott as “nothing more than a power grab” by a private company and boycotting the Board of Estimates meeting where Scott muscled through the measure.
But running now for re-election in next month’s Democratic primary, Mosby’s campaign committee reports accepting nearly $10,000 from the utility’s political action committee.
The $9,281.94 contribution – substantially more than the $6,000 legal limit for a PAC in a single election cycle – popped up in an amended finance report released online by the Maryland Board of Elections.
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