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MARC to add weekend service to Washington
Maryland's MARC commuter trains, which have always operated Monday through Friday, will begin offering weekend service between Baltimore and Washington on the Penn Line in coming months. The expansion — put on hold in 2008 when the recession hit...
Tags: Maryland Department of Transportation, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Ken Ulman, Penn Line, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail
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Roads, bridges, transit projects announced with gas tax hike
The Baltimore SunThe gas tax increase Gov. Martin O'Malley signed into law Thursday will pay for weekend MARC service between Baltimore and D.C., roads and bridges throughout the state and construction on the Red and Purple lines to begin as soon as 2015. The first...Tags: Queen Anne's County, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Baltimore County, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Maryland presses for federal support in building two light-rail systems
Backed by an affirming legislative session and soon to be flush with transportation money, state officials went to Washington on Monday to assure the administration that Maryland has both the means and the will to build two light rail systems. "Timing is...
Tags: Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Transportation, Company Privatization, Montgomery County (Maryland), Science and Technology
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O'Malley to sign public-private partnership bill tomorrow
The Baltimore SunLt. Gov. Anthony Brown said a bill that would allow private companies to help build public works projects will get the governor's signature tomorrow. Lawmakers approved the bill laying out rules for public-private partnerships on Monday afternoon, the...Tags: Business Enterprises, Executive Branch, Company Privatization, Government, Baltimore Red Line
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Gas tax will hurt Md.'s economy
What a sad time for Marylanders. They are going to be subjected to a regressive gas tax that will have an automatic tax accelerator tied to the Consumer Price Index ("Md. Senate approves increase in gas tax," March 30). It is unfair to the gas station...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Baltimore County, Public Transportation, Barack Obama, Consumer Confidence
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Divided business community misses a chance on gas taxes
When it comes to higher gas taxes, most Maryland businesses agree on one thing: They want a guarantee that the money designated for highway revenues will go to roads and bridges. But when the rubber met the road in the Maryland House of Delegates, some...
Tags: Executive Branch, Transportation, Road Transportation, Elections, Petroleum Industry
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O'Malley's Maryland gas tax proposal unpopular with Washington County legislators
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comA proposal backed by Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley that would raise the state gas tax in July by 3.8 cents per gallon remains unpopular with many Washington County legislators. Under the proposal, the gas tax would increase to 27.3 cents per...Tags: Maryland Department of Transportation, Inflation and Deflation, Transportation, Road Transportation, Ronald N. Young
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Gas tax plan must be stopped
Taxpayers in Maryland must pay to the MOB — Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, Gov. Martin O'Malley and House Speaker Michael E. Busch. Their expertise is the legal extortion of the state's taxpayers. Since Governor O'Malley took office,...
Tags: Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, Government, Michael E. Busch, Consumer Confidence
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Top Democrats seek votes to raise gas taxes
With three weeks left in the General Assembly session, Gov. Martin O'Malley and legislative leaders have begun the painstaking process of rounding up the votes to raise taxes on gasoline — a move so unpopular it hasn't been done here since 1992....
Tags: Parties and Movements, Baltimore County, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Democratic Party, Frederick County (Virginia)
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Developers should pay for the proposed Purple Line, not Md. motorists
The Maryland Department of Transportation wants to proceed with the light rail Purple Line at a newly raised price tag of $2.15 billion. The Purple Line now costs more than twice the rapid transit bus alternative while yielding only a 25 percent...
Tags: Maryland Department of Transportation, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Red Line's environmental plan gains federal approval
The Federal Transit Administration has given its blessing to the environmental impact assessment for Baltimore's proposed Red Line, clearing the way for final design but adding new urgency to finding the means to pay for the $2.5 billion light rail...
Tags: Transportation, Baltimore County, Brewers Hill, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Government Health Care
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O'Malley, top Democrats propose higher taxes on gas
Gov. Martin O'Malley and the Democratic leaders of the General Assembly are proposing to raise taxes on gasoline by $2 billion over five years to pay for highways, transit and other transportation projects. The legislation endorsed by the governor,...Tags: Thomas V. Mike Miller, Road Transportation, Republican Party, Traffic, Petroleum Industry
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