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Local Leaders Rally To Avoid Highway User Revenue Cliff

  • Post author:Shantelle Malcolm-Lym
  • Post published:February 6, 2026
  • Post category:Bill Hearing / County Budgets / County News / General Assembly News / MACo Testimony / Transportation and Public Works

As Maryland lawmakers weigh how to address a looming transportation “cliff,” local leaders are sounding the alarm about what’s at stake for local roads and bridges.

 

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