RICHMOND — Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin tipped his hat to the state subsequent door as his plan for a fuel tax vacation superior in Richmond, however his invoice faces stiffer opposition than what Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan pulled off on his aspect of the Potomac.
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“As we noticed in Maryland, this proposal would convey fast reduction to Virginians scuffling with excessive fuel costs,” Youngkin mentioned in a written assertion Tuesday as his proposal superior to the Home Appropriations Committee for its overview.
The place Hogan’s plan had Democratic buy-in, Youngkin faces an uphill battle after he infected partisan tensions with a flurry of bizarre vetoes and invoice amendments broadly seen as payback for Senate Democrats’ refusal to approve a former Trump administration official for Youngkin’s Cupboard.
Hogan’s tax break lasted for 30 days, dropped costs by 30 cents or extra per gallon, and was anticipated to value the state an estimated $100 million. Youngkin desires to droop the Virginia gasoline tax totally for 3 months and cut back it for an additional two, for a complete estimated value of $437 million.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot (D), Hogan and Republicans pushed for a good longer fuel tax vacation on condition that the state had an unprecedented $7.5 billion surplus. However the Democrats who management each chambers of Maryland’s Normal Meeting insisted on 30 days, arguing it was wiser to avoid wasting the cash in an unpredictable financial system.
Virginia’s coffers are equally flush and Youngkin’s get together controls the Home of Delegates. But the brand new governor faces fierce opposition within the Democratic-led Senate, the place leaders have been chilly even to a rival tax-relief plan proposed by Home Democrats. The Home and Senate have been already deadlocked on the two-year state finances — pressured into time beyond regulation in a particular session that started April 4 — when Youngkin threw his fuel tax plan into the combo, driving the 2 sides farther aside.
“We nonetheless have one of many lowest fuel taxes in America. It doesn’t make any sense,” mentioned Virginia Senate Majority Chief Richard L. Saslaw (D-Fairfax), a longtime fuel station proprietor who contends that the state’s long-neglected roads want each penny within the state transportation fund, which Republicans are fast to level out is working a surplus.
“Braddock Highway appears like they drove tanks on it, it’s so torn up,” he mentioned. “The freeway division simply doesn’t have the cash.”
Beneath Youngkin’s plan, the state would droop the tax for 3 months — Could, June and July — after which slowly ramp it again up, imposing half the conventional fee for the month of August and 25 % in September. The total tax would resume Oct. 1. The invoice has not but had a listening to within the Senate, however members mentioned that would occur Wednesday, when the Normal Meeting reconvenes to think about Youngkin’s vetoes and amendments.
Maryland arrange a system to encourage station house owners to go on the financial savings to shoppers. Virginia’s plan doesn’t.
Virginia Democrats say that suspending the state tax of 27 cents per gallon would primarily profit corporations that promote fuel, who wouldn’t essentially go financial savings on to shoppers — some extent Youngkin conceded in an interview. Additionally they notice that as a lot as 30 % of the fuel offered in Virginia is bought by motorists who dwell elsewhere.
Democrats within the Home of Delegates have provided another that may as a substitute ship $50 money to every automobile proprietor, as much as $100 per family. That plan has a price ticket of a couple of third of the Youngkin proposal, with the $50 quantity geared toward offsetting taxes on about 200 gallons of fuel.
Three states — Maryland, Georgia and Connecticut — launched fuel tax holidays in March, and at the very least a dozen have thought of at the very least partially implementing one. California, New Jersey and Delaware have thought of sending rebates to offset rising fuel costs.
Maryland’s 30-day fuel tax reprieve took impact the second Hogan signed the legislation on March 18, and costs dropped 21 cents on common that day, in accordance with AAA Mid-Atlantic.
“The influence was rapid,” mentioned Ragina Ali, AAA Mid-Atlantic spokesperson. “Motorists are paying file excessive fuel costs, and these fuel tax holidays are offering some reduction.”
Costs continued to fall over the following a number of days and fuel grew to become roughly 30 to 40 cents cheaper in Maryland than in D.C. and Northern Virginia at some stage in the vacation, which ended Sunday.
Concern that fuel station house owners wouldn’t go on financial savings to motorists didn’t materialize. Franchot, the comptroller, arrange a system to ease the cash-flow crunch for stations that lowered costs.
Maryland’s fuel tax is paid by station house owners, who might apply for refunds on fuel pumped into storage earlier than the vacation took impact. No taxes have been paid on any fuel deliveries made through the period of the vacation. To date, the state has processed greater than 500 requests for a complete of $4.8 million in refunds.
Maryland arrange an easy-to-use portal to report these changes and shortly processed refunds, mentioned Andre LeBlanc, vp of operations at Petroleum Advertising Group. The corporate owns, function or provides greater than 1,500 fuel stations from Maine to Florida, together with 223 in Virginia, 277 in Maryland and 26 in D.C.
LeBlanc thought of Maryland’s system extra honest than in states comparable to Connecticut, the place stations have been anticipated to “eat the taxes.”
Youngkin’s plan makes no provision for reimbursing fuel stations for taxes paid on gasoline earlier than the vacation or gathering taxes on unsold gasoline after it ends. Youngkin spokeswoman Macaulay Porter mentioned the problem would shortly work itself out since stations refill their underground tanks each few days.
Fuel stations “will see that discount in a matter of days — to allow them to then go it on to shoppers,” she mentioned.
Earlier than the tax vacation took impact, Franchot and his workers braced for a deluge of complaints about recalcitrant fuel station house owners however few materialized.
“We have been prepared, and thank God it went actually, rather well,” Franchot spokesperson Susan O’Brien mentioned.
It’s too quickly to inform precisely how a lot income Maryland misplaced from the vacation — or whether or not demand from out-of-state motorists rose, O’Brien mentioned. The total value of the vacation will probably be tabulated by the tip of Could, O’Brien mentioned.
Maryland had posted record-high costs exceeding $4 per gallon within the weeks earlier than the fuel tax vacation took impact, spikes pushed largely by geopolitics and the value of crude oil. For the common 15-gallon tank, forgoing Maryland’s 36.1 cent per gallon tax saved drivers $5.42 per tank. If Virginia suspended its 27-cent tax, that may save $4.05 on each refill.
As soon as costs began falling, Maryland service stations noticed a swell of buyer appreciation, mentioned Kirk McCauley, director of presidency affairs for the Washington, Maryland, Delaware Service Station and Automotive Restore Affiliation.
“The purchasers have been joyful,” mentioned McCauley, a former station proprietor for 31 years. “When the purchasers are joyful, the station house owners are joyful.”
However his members didn’t report a big surge in consumption. “We didn’t make any cash on it. We didn’t lose any on it, both,” he mentioned.
McCauley mentioned he would have most popular a vacation like these proposed by Virginia Home Democrats to ship money to residents moderately than forgo fuel taxes.
“It’s extra worth than the fuel tax, honestly,” he mentioned.
Maryland stations bordering D.C. and Virginia noticed a notable uptick in enterprise because the tax break lured some motorists to refill in that state, LeBlanc mentioned.
However as time handed and upheaval abroad triggered costs to fluctuate, motorists didn’t all the time really feel like they have been getting a break, LeBlanc added. He mentioned Maryland officers and the media might have carried out extra to maintain the tax vacation entrance and heart.
“If there was something that would have supported and bolstered it higher was continued communication … ‘Only a reminder, regardless of the fuel costs are on the road at this time, you’d be paying no matter it’s. Hold that at the back of your thoughts. You’re nonetheless getting the advantage of this,’ ” he mentioned.
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Maryland family's dog severely burned, neighborhood child suspected
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FORT WASHINGTON, Md. – The Prince George’s County Fire Marshal is investigating a disturbing case of animal cruelty involving a family dog that was severely burned with a lighter.
The family believes a neighborhood child is responsible for the injuries.
Latricia Jones, the dog’s owner, spoke with FOX 5 about the condition of her 3-and-a-half-year-old pit bull terrier named Bear.
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“He’s stable right now. He’s on antibiotics and pain meds, so I think the pain medication is kind of sedating him a little,” Jones said. “He is resting. Sometimes he cries.”
The incident has left the community in shock.
“We’re devastated. My entire family is devastated. The community is devastated. I have neighbors that have known the dog since he was 6 weeks old… they’ve come over and when they see him they’re crying,” Jones added.
Jones and her family suspect a 9-year-old neighborhood boy is responsible for Bear’s injuries.
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Their doorbell camera captured images of the boy entering and leaving their backyard.
Jones believes the boy used a torch lighter to burn holes in Bear’s back.
“Without actual footage showing him burning the dog it’s like they’re like, ‘well he didn’t do it,’ but he said he also didn’t go to the backyard. I have him on camera three times going into the backyard when no one else was around,” Jones said.
Veterinarians have informed Jones that Bear needs delicate surgery to remove his dead skin, which could cost around $10,000.
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Dr. Marianne Bailey, a veterinarian from Annapolis, explained, “It’s reasonable that they were quoted a large amount because these wounds can be very difficult to manage. If this is a large dog with a large burn wound along its back, you’re probably looking at weeks if not months for this to heal. There could be complications along the way, and then he’s going to have a crazy scar down his back… and he may never have hair that regrows there ever again.”
Jones hopes the boy who allegedly caused Bear’s injuries receives professional help.
“I know he can’t go to jail. I don’t want to see him go to jail,” Jones said. “He’s 9 years old, but I want to see if maybe he gets some type of professional intervention, you know. I want his parents to be accountable and that they acknowledge that he’s done this. The police said it’s a minor, and there’s not a lot they can really do in a juvenile case like this.”
Prince George’s County Police and the Fire Marshal’s Office have confirmed they are investigating the case.
As of now, no charges have been filed, and the investigation is ongoing.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help raise money to treat Bear’s wounds.
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Humidity is back in Maryland as we brace for intense heat starting Wednesday
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BALTIMORE — The humidity is back in full force and that means our Tuesday morning has a distinct muggy feel as you head out the door. Morning temperatures are in the low to mid 70s and we’ll top out in the mid to upper 80s this afternoon.
We have to bank on mostly cloudy skies today, with just a few breaks of sun. A batch of showers and storms will likely push through in the late afternoon and evening.
Brace for tough heat starting tomorrow. High temperatures Wednesday afternoon will top out in the mid to upper 90s, and the same is expected on Thursday and Friday with heat index values between 100° and 103°.
There will be chances for showers and thunderstorms each afternoon, with the best chances occurring on Friday. Wednesday and Thursday’s chances will be more isolated.
After Friday’s storm chances, a front will slowly push through the area during the first part of Saturday, bringing another chance for showers and storms, mainly in areas east of I-95. Otherwise, the weekend overall looks pretty good for Artscape. Aside from the chance for storms on Saturday, expect plenty of time to enjoy outdoor activities and a slight drop in humidity as we head into the first part of Sunday.
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