The agreement, passed 43-4 Friday by the state Senate, would levy an additional 5 percent tax on the machines in the county and send that money to a new Special Fund for Preservation of Cultural Arts in Maryland.
The House passed a bill earlier this session just to extend the life of the machines from July 1, 2010, to July 1, 2011, but Del. Mary Ann Love, D-Glen Burnie, said the Senate's bill is likely to be the...
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