MD Gas Tax Hike Goes to Governor
Drivers, prepare to be mugged
Gas prices in Maryland are going up. Friday afternoon the State Senate approved the first gas tax hike in two decades.
Monique Griego explains how it will affect what you pay at the pump.
The governor has said the increase is desperately needed to keep the state from falling behind on more road and transit projects, but to a lot of drivers it just means more money out of their pockets.
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"MD Gas Tax Hike Goes to Governor"
Grossly unfair to charge doctors more!