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The framework of the deal will eventually raise about $320 million to $350 million per year through a variety of vehicle-related fees and $80 million annually from hiking taxes on tobacco and nicotine products.
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The USCG has set up 2400 foot booms to contain the leakage and is monitoring air quality.
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The Freedom to Read Act, which passed both chambers of the state legislature this month, will go into effect as an emergency measure to protect librarians and the books they put on their shelves.
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The bill would give a governor the power to suspend laws for a year.
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The collapse of the Key Bridge casts a pall over an otherwise celebratory start to the team’s season.
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Community members are pulling together in the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse. Some say seeing the bridge vanish was like experiencing a death.
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Maryland automatically charges more teens as adults than almost any other state. An analysis of recent decisions found that some judges rely on what juvenile justice advocates say is unfair reasoning to keep those young people in adult court.
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Contrasting spending plans will dominate the action in Annapolis for the rest of the month.
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Lawmakers adjourned for the year April 8th
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Governor’s budget proposal for upcoming fiscal year doesn’t raise taxes — but storm clouds loom for future years as House Democrats begin talking proposals.