Now, the state's car dealers are taking their turn, trying to convince lawmakers that the new standards will be bad for business.
Over plates of pasta and shrimp and glasses of wine, dealership owners tried to make their case to senators and delegates last night at the Maryland Automobile Dealers Association legislative reception in Annapolis.
Part of their case was rather than adopting the stricter standards for new cars and trucks, there should be an...
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