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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Miller Proposes Gas Tax For Transportation

Senate President's plan would raise $300 million through a sales tax on gasoline and would allow local governments to impose a 5 cent tax.

UPDATED (5:39 p.m.)—Maryland could raise $300 million for transportation projects under a plan proposed by Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller. Miller's plan calls for a 3 percent tax on the wholesale price of gas. That tax would be in addition to the 23.5 cents per gallon drivers already pay in Maryland. "Everybody is going to pay a gas tax," Miller said of his proposal. The additional tax would raise up to $300 million in additional funds, Miller said. The proposal would allow local jurisdictions to impose up to a 5 cents per gallon tax for local transportation projects. Miller said the idea is to let counties with specific transportation needs assess a tax to pay for those needs. "They would be able to meet the needs by the votes of …

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Mike

1:28 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013

Term limits would be nice.... then at least they only get to screw you once ( in theory ). But hey... Marylanders love these guys and keep voting them in.....   more ›

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Gas Tax Opponents Press Their Point

Petition effort continues despite uncertain future of the proposal in the Maryland General Assembly.

Opponents of a proposed tax on gas continue their efforts to defeat the bill in the court of public opinion. Protesters gathered along Route 40 and Winters Lane to wave signs at passing motorists and collect signatures on petitions at three gas stations along the intersection. The gathering Saturday morning in Catonsville was the latest in a number of such rallies this year organized by the Baltimore County chapter of Americans for Prosperity. The group advocates for smaller government. Hafiz Habib, owner of the BP and Gulf stations at the intersection, said he supports Gov. Martin O'Malley but opposes the gas tax. "He does a good job for Maryland but this bill is not good for Maryland," Habib said. O'Malley has proposed a 6 percent sales …

Richard Hiteshew

2:35 pm on Monday, March 5, 2012

Just an observation. the first refuge of scoundrels and despites alike is to attack the messenger regardless of the source or facts. It is the facts that matter, not who brought them forth. As long as they are true, that's the important thing. The Governer of Maryland has very broad discretions of spendning of funds. If the Governer has a likeminded House Speaker and leader in the Maryland Senate…   more ›

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