If you get gas in Maryland, you may have noticed that prices have gone up.
The increase comes as a result of the General Assembly's passage of a gas tax boost and part of the money it raises will fund $650 million dollars in road, rail and pedestrian projects.
Mike Miller, president of Maryland's state senate, knows no one likes paying more for gas, but he says residents should look at what they will receive as a result.
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4 comments:
Just ride on the awful roads and bridges of PA to know how good we have it here in Maryland.
We're not getting diddley-squat here on the Eastern Shore - the first divvy went to PG county...where the residents have a higher 'entitlement' rate than most of the state!
tax and spend is all the so called leaders in md know . shame on them and the people that voted for them.
thanks sjd gas in s. carolina is
$3.06 per gal
I know what I got here in Weekomeeko county; a whole lot of nothing and busted shocks to boot!
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