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Biden touts White House successes in Baltimore visit

October 29, 2024 Capital News Service

President Biden visited Baltimore’s Dundalk Marine Terminal on Tuesday, appearing alongside Gov. Wes Moore and other officials to reveal a $3 billion national investment in America’s ports. 

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Maryland lawmakers say Biden legacy was secured by decision to step aside

August 22, 2024 Capital News Service

In Maryland, Rep. Glenn Ivey said, Biden’s infrastructure legislation – which is funding bridges, road repair, and a Baltimore rail tunnel – will bring benefits for years to come. Other Biden administration highlights Ivey listed include expanding high-speed internet access and bringing down prescription drug costs.

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Maryland Reporter News 

Massachusetts takes lighter approach to video toll fines

December 21, 2019December 21, 2019 Maryland Reporter

Massachusetts government photo In Massachusetts, the fee structure for pay by license plate hasn’t changed since the state implemented all-electronic tolling in

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Gas tax bill approved by Senate committee

March 29, 2013 Maryland Reporter

A controversial gas tax hike already passed by the House of Delegates was approved by a Senate committee Thursday, moving it one step closer to becoming law. The committee also approved a constitutional amendment requiring three-fifths votes in both houses to use transportation money for other purposes, a so-called lockbox.

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Sand mining coming to a town near you

May 13, 2012December 8, 2021 Doug Hissom

The state of Wisconsin is no longer a hot bed for metallic sulfide mining, having its Legislature kill a bill

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$38,564,513,699,490

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