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Friday, February 17, 2012

Md. DNR Seeks Boating Fee Increases

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Maryland's Department of Natural Resources is seeking an increase in boating fees, which the department says are falling short of the costs of its programs.

Boaters who currently pay $24 every two years to register their vessels would see those fees increased depending on the size of their boats.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh HELL NO !

Anonymous said...

This state is out of control. They are idiots. More reason for people to register their boats out of state!

Anonymous said...

"Falling short of the costs of its programs"? I have a simple solution to the problem-end the "programs".

Anonymous said...

Between the gas tax increase the Governor is wanting plus flush tax increase, now this the average person doesn't stand a chance in Maryland. And now they don't want you to have any leisure time fishing or pleasure boating after a hard weeks work (If you're lucky enough to even have a job in Maryland) When is the American public going to get fed up enough with our politicians to get rid of them all and show them we are fed up and mean business!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

O'Malley I want your head!

Anonymous said...

Yes now we're going to be the poorest state in the United States.

I think O'Malley is eating all the tax money because he feels lazy to buy real food

Anonymous said...

And it was O'Malley that said Erlich was the one who raised all the fees during the campaign. Gov. O'Money wants to raise everything.