TOWSON, Md. — Baltimore County's Inspector General is resigning her post to become Howard County's new government watch dog.
Kelly Madigan revealed the move on Monday in a letter issued to the public.
In the letter, Madigan said the decision was a tough one, but in the best interest of her family.
She took a swipe at the County's elected officials for allegedly restricting resources for her office to carry out its job.
" My term was not renewed pursuant to Baltimore County Code , and I have been serving in a holdover capacity since January 2025," Madigan wrote. "During this time, I have confronted the reality that the tools and support required to safeguard integrity in the County government continue to be restricted."
Earlier this year interim Baltimore County Executive Katherine A

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