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Doug Duncan on investing in infrastructure, February 22nd, 2012

By Rick Abbruzzese, Director of Public Affairs As former Montgomery County Executive and now Chairman of the Suburban Maryland Transportation Alliance, Doug Duncan understands the importance of investing in infrastructure to rebuild our transportation networks and create jobs. Key Points: “Our failure to invest has cost us tens of thousands of jobs, and the price  Read the Rest…

Governor Martin O’Malley Introduces the Maryland Transportation Financing And Infrastructure Investment Act of 2012, February 14th, 2012

Legislation would support an estimated 7,500 new jobs, includes “braking mechanism” for consumers and stronger protections for the Transportation Trust Fund ANNAPOLIS, MD (February 14, 2012) – Governor Martin O’Malley today officially submitted to the General Assembly the Maryland Transportation Financing and Infrastructure Investment Act of 2012, a bill that seeks to address the State’s  Read the Rest…

Governor O’Malley Hosts Discussion on Transportation Trust Fund in Maryland, April 29th, 2011

Brings together Blue Ribbon Commission on Maryland Transportation Funding, business leaders, elected officials and stakeholders to discuss the future of transportation funding in Maryland   COLUMBIA, MD (April 29, 2011) –Governor Martin O’Malley today hosted a roundtable discussion on the Transportation Trust Fund in Maryland, the latest in his series of “Maryland Forward” policy forums.  Read the Rest…

Strategic Goal 8: Double Transit Ridership in Maryland by End of 2020, August 9th, 2010

For more information, visit: http://www.statestat.maryland.gov/GDUtransit.asp

Buildling Maryland’s Transportation Infrastructure, June 28th, 2007

Washington Board of Trade Let me thank all of you. You have really led the way in so many very, very positive ways. It is hard to protect our quality of life unless you do so in a truly metropolitan way. You know, as you fly over the country on a night flight and you  Read the Rest…

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