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“Midday” Radio Show Hosted Bottle Bill Sponsors

  • Post author:Michael Sanderson
  • Post published:March 4, 2013
  • Post category:Bill Hearing / Business Affairs / Environment / Transportation and Public Works

Dan Rodricks’ radio show “Midday” on WYPR Radio from Baltimore featured the policy debate over container deposits on Thursday, March 7, 2013.

According to a brief release via Twitter, the show included House bill sponsors Maggie McIntosh and John Olszewski, Jr.

See previous Conduit Street coverage of Rodricks’ views in support of the “bottle bill.”

See the WYPR Midday website for more program information.

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