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In Annapolis, talk may be bold but action, thus far, is not | STAFF COMMENTARY

Jovita Hertzberg of Baltimore holds a sign on Pratt Street as part of the Baltimore Transit Equity Coalition's rally at McKeldin Square downtown in support of the light rail Red Line.
Jovita Hertzberg of Baltimore holds a sign earlier this year on Pratt Street as part of the Baltimore Transit Equity Coalition’s rally at McKeldin Square downtown in support of the light rail Red Line. (Barbara Haddock Taylor/Staff)
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Governor Moore and state lawmakers are taking a too timid approach to solving Maryland's biggest challenges including its transportation deficit.

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