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The Policy Blog is published by the Maryland Public Policy Institute, "a nonpartisan public policy research and education organization that focuses on state policy issues... The mission of the Maryland Public Policy Institute is to formulate and promote public policies at all levels of government based on principles of free enterprise, limited government, and civil society." More » (Source: About MPPI)
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One More Reason not to Raise the Gas Tax » Policy Blog » The Maryland Public Policy Institute
Amazingly, given the General Assembly’s recent special session to raise taxes, the state’s gas tax remains at the level it did in January. As a result, it seems the ... -
Highlights on the Budget and the Special Session
Senior Fellow Gabriel J. Michael was on WCBM last week speaking with Delegate Pat McDonough about the Maryland budget and the Special Session. You can listen to the entire ... -
On Partisanship
In Washington, D.C., there seems to be a constant worry that both Republicans and Democrats are too partisan. Criticizing someone for being too partisan can be a legitimate ... -
The WCBM Tom Marr Show with Gabriel J. Michael
Delegate Pat McDonough fills in for Tom Marr on WCBM, and discusses Maryland’s recently completed special session with Maryland Public Policy Institute Senior Fellow Gabriel ... -
The End of Ethanol?
Ethanol does nothing to help the environment, it hurts engines, and it does nothing to reduce our dependence on oil. So of course when the Senate had a chance to repeal part ...
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