A proposal meant to strengthen oversight for Maryland’s inspectors general has stalled in Annapolis, even as a separate measure expanding access to sensitive juvenile records moves quickly toward approval...The bill would guarantee Maryland’s inspectors general access to public documents... "I can’t do the job when I’m given documents that look like this,” Cumming said while pointing to heavily redacted public documents...Despite bipartisan support, House Bill 1620 stalled in the Rules Committee, where members have not yet voted on the measure. WBFF via msn.com