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Opinion | There are only losers in Maryland s dysfunction over highway expansion
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Seeking highway project revote, Hogan power play sways county leaders
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Maryland and Virginia diverge when it comes to laying asphalt to widen highways Robert McCartney Northern Virginia has widened its main highways since 2012 by adding 53 miles of privately operated tolled express lanes. It is currently constructing 33 miles more. Across the river, Maryland can’t agree to build an inch. Does that mean the Old Dominion has a more pragmatic approach, friendly to both business and drivers? Or is the Free State just more environmentally responsible and wary of letting private companies run public services? The answer is both, and the contrast highlights a deep difference in the political climates on opposite banks of the Potomac.
Maryland and Virginia differ on widening highways - The Washington Post
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For Immediate Release: Friday, July 2, 2021
County Touts High Rates of Vaccinations and Lays Out New Plan for Vaccination Access in the County
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich was joined by Dr. Yancy Phillips, chief clinical officer at Holy Cross Health; Margaret W. Latimer, vice president and provost of Montgomery College-Germantown; Dr. Earl Stoddard, head of the County’s Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security; as well as representatives for Senator Ben Cardin and Congressman Jamie Raskin, to acknowledge the success of the Germantown mass vaccination site at Montgomery College-Germantown and the impact it had on the County’s successful vaccination efforts.