ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Gov. Martin O'Malley has named 11 people to serve on a task force that will look for new and different ways to fund local and regional transportation projects.
The governor's former chief of staff, Matthew Gallagher, will chair the Local and Regional Transportation Funding Task Force. Gallagher is president of the Goldseker Foundation, a Baltimore grant-making group.
The task force also includes Transportation Secretary Jim Smith; four state lawmakers; and local officials from Howard and Wicomico counties and the cities of Baltimore, Frederick and College Park.
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Bring back passenger trains from Salisbury to Philadelphia. then you can connect to any train to anywhere or connect to Phil airport. Win Win
ReplyDeleteHere we go again! He just finished raising taxes to fund all of this. Has he spent all of that already to the point he needs a task force so soon to figure out how to fund it again?
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing man!
Transportation Task Force for what? Is Marty gonna pay their salaries from his own pocket? After 40 plus new Taxes and Fees by Marty's administration its time to create Remove OweMalley Rapid Task Force Now.
ReplyDeleteJust a forum to figure out how to get away with more taxes..
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