Baltimore County residents will have more time to weigh in on pending legislation after the council passed a resolution overhauling its rules for passing new laws and conducting meetings. Going forward, the council must give the public at least two chances to weigh in on proposed bills during work sessions before they’re voted on at a legislative hearing, according to a resolution the council passed 6-0 on Monday. Republican Councilman Todd Crandell was absent and did not vote.