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Hogan-backed PAC blames Montgomery leaders for impasse over toll lanes

Hogan-backed PAC blames Montgomery leaders for impasse over toll lanes
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State Roundup: FDA to allow some Emergent vaxx to be distributed; the race for governor then and now

State Roundup: FDA to allow some Emergent vaxx to be distributed; the race for governor then and now
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Hogan s Political Group Releases Ad Urging Support For His Highway Plan

Reply March 11, 2021 Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. s political organization, Change Maryland, released a TV ad Thursday urging Marylanders to support the Republican s plan to widen the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270. Subscribe The 30-second spot, titled The Best Way Forward, is part of a six-figure TV and digital ad campaign, Change Maryland said in a statement. The group described the ad as part of a push to educate the public about the highway proposal. The ad mostly features footage of bad highway traffic and exasperated commuters, followed by more open roadways. It also flashes on a Washington Post editorial from April 2019 that supported Hogan s highway plan.

Maryland Releases Bold New Plan to Achieve Climate Goals – Advanced BioFuels USA

(Maryland Department of the Environment) State Pursues Ambitious Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 50% by 2030 as Nation Officially Re-enters Paris Climate Accord The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) has released a comprehensive plan that sets a clear and unifying path for the state to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change, while also growing jobs and the economy for Marylanders. The 2030 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act (GGRA) Plan, which MDE is submitting to Governor Larry Hogan and the Maryland General Assembly, meets and exceeds the goals required under current state law. The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Act calls for a reduction of emissions of 40% by 2030 (from 2006 levels), while pursuing more ambitious goals recommended by the independent, bipartisan Maryland Commission on Climate Change. The newly released GGRA Plan calls for a new goal: 50% reductions by 2030. The 2030 GGRA Plan also includes a longer

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