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Old 03-25-2016, 08:42 AM
 
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That's the meme for the pretend Republican who brought this up.


Marriott hasn't made a decision yet. They're waiting to see how much VA ponies up in direct subsidies.
That's funny, you're the pretend republican. Relying handouts from the government for both you personal and professional life.

You can't continue to live off the backs of others.
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Old 03-25-2016, 08:46 AM
 
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So he should ignore the 150K votes he received in Baltimore county, or the 110K he received in Anne Arundel?

Sure.

And Marriott leaving has everything to do with 1.5 years of Hogan, and nothing to do with 8 years of O'Malley's tax tax tax policies?

Okie dokie.
No one said ignore Baltimore or Anne Arundel county. You should, however, ignore Calvert County. Their a was of space!

Agree with the Marriott issue, but Hogan is on watch now. It will be viewed as his blunder and he's done nothing to keep them.

Like NorthBeach Person, Hogan is not pro business and he's no republican.
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Old 03-25-2016, 12:04 PM
 
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last thing I heard from some folks inside Marriott is that the move to NoVA is all but decided. Unofficial internal views are that anyone looking to change their current residence or move to HQ should NOT be looking in MD.
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Old 03-25-2016, 12:21 PM
 
Location: On the Chesapeake
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No one said ignore Baltimore or Anne Arundel county. You should, however, ignore Calvert County. Their a was of space!

Agree with the Marriott issue, but Hogan is on watch now. It will be viewed as his blunder and he's done nothing to keep them.

Like NorthBeach Person, Hogan is not pro business and he's no republican.



The only "Republican" I've been hearing complain about Hogan's priorities (except to say some of them have too much funding) is you.


You've pretty much parroted Ike Leggett and the Montgomery delegation's talking points.
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Old 03-25-2016, 02:13 PM
 
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The only "Republican" I've been hearing complain about Hogan's priorities (except to say some of them have too much funding) is you.


You've pretty much parroted Ike Leggett and the Montgomery delegation's talking points.
Please don't use that name again!
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Old 04-19-2016, 06:56 AM
 
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Sources in the State Legislature are indicating, a compromise has been reached with State Highway Administration. They have agreed to move forward with the bridge and 3 of the 4 ramps. This will include both off-ramps and the North bound on-ramp.

The hope is that the RFP will go out in late Fall with construction starting early 2017. The South bound on-ramp will be included in the overall 270 study, so it is not off the table, it just won’t be included in the initial RFP.

A letter has been reportedly been sent from the SHA to the Montgomery County Delegation, and a subsequent letter has been sent from the delegation leadership to the relevant committee chairs to take no further action on the SB1099/HB1562, based on SHA’s notification.
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