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Greg Slater

Maryland residents will have nearly two months — until mid-August — to offer their thoughts on a set of proposed tolls for the “managed…

If the Biden administration and Congress can come together on an infrastructure bill, Washington will soon be scouring the nation for aging bridges, ports,…

Comptroller Franchot

Dear Comptroller Peter Franchot, It is disappointing that you are moving away from your commitment not to approve the I-495 & I-270 expansion before…

Net Zero Expansion

As Josh Tulkin of the Sierra Club pointed out in his recent piece in Maryland Matters [“Will the Senate Co-Own Hogan’s Highway Boondoggle?” April…

In a last-minute maneuver, Maryland lawmakers are using a piece of legislation to scrutinize and possibly block a Hogan administration proposal to scale back…

The Maryland State Department of Transportation and the Federal Railroad Administration have extended the public comment period for a high-speed rail project that would…

On a day when the House of Delegates pushed through dozens of bills in a mad dash to pass legislation before the end of…

A House panel has given its approval to a measure intended to hold the Maryland Department of Transportation to its promises on a controversial…

It’s not easy being green when we live in an invisible cloud of soot, smog and auto emissions in what is considered among the…

After losing its prime subcontractor in a dispute over cost-overruns, the consortium building the Purple Line is one step closer to finding a replacement….