đ¨ Abstract
The Montgomery County Council voted to enforce stricter regulations on unlicensed commercial house parties, targeting those that disrupt neighborhoods and pose safety risks. Bill 13-25, proposed by Dawn Luedtke and Andrew Friedson, increases penalties and closes enforcement loopholes. The legislation aims to curb issues stemming from social media-promoted parties, such as traffic congestion and noise, rather than targeting private celebrations.
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