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Gov. Says “Road Kill Bill” Would Be Catastrophic For Transportation Projects

February 15th, 2017 by WCBC Radio

Governor Larry Hogan  announced prior to the start of the 2017 session of the Maryland General Assembly that  the repeal of House Bill 1013 that has become known as "Road Kill Bill" will be a top priority- and the Allegany County Commissioners fully back that effort. The governor says implications of the bill are catastrophic maintaining that it would be responsible for the cancellations of 66 out of 73 transportation projects throughout the state.  He said it would "immediately terminate" nearly $1 billion in planned road projects- and be devastating for rural parts of the state such as Allegany and Garrett counties. County Commissioners President Jake Shade…





  

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