ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — The Maryland General Assembly is back in business, as the 2017 session is underway, and there’s a lot on the agenda.
WJZ’s Pat Warren was in Annapolis Wednesday as lawmakers began their 90 day session.
The session begins with the promise to work together, but particularly on issues that affect families.
With $500,000 in deficit, don’t expect tax cuts, but no increases, either.
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6 comments:
Time to cut spending.
I bet that CCW will not be coming back up.
The DT reported that Charles Otto was trying to get free tuition for Wor Wic just anther liberal.
4:13 Try holding your breath. Not going to happen even if Hogan pushes it forward.
"500,000" , it's $500M
We need to cut the cost of the fees to elected officials that are required to make changes to liquor licenses.
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