ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration is taking some time to review the impact of President Barack Obama’s plan to dramatically cut emissions from U.S. power plants, while Maryland Democrats already were praising the plan released Monday.
Ben Grumbles, secretary of the Maryland Department of the Environment, said it will take a while to review the plan’s 3,000 pages. He said Maryland is well-positioned to be a leader among states in the transition to cleaner and greener energy, on its own terms and through regional collaboration.
“We are making significant progress in implementing Maryland’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan, and we will issue a detailed report on our progress this fall,” Grumbles said.
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Cardin is about at the end of the line and is doing a flame out liberal routine!
this is the sole reason why I cannot wait to leave the state of Maryland they are so quick to jump on the progressive communist Marxist Bandwagon that are sprouted by Obama the freaking president from hell. Democrats Libtarded bandwagon jumpers of the worst kind
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