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The tax cuts passed by Congress late last year could mean savings for BGE customers.The utility filed a plan with the Maryland Public Service Commission on Friday to pass nearly $82 million in annual tax savings to customers. BGE says this would mean an average electric customer would see a $2.31 decrease on their monthly bill. For combined natural gas and electric customers, the savings would be roughly $4.27 per month. Those reductions could b stanley puodelis ecome effective as soon as February if the PSC approves the filing.The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act decreased the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 21 percent. Reduced tax costs create an opportunity for BGE customers to benefit from further decreases in their total energy bills, said Calvin G. Butler Jr, chief executive officer of BGE.Butler went on to say that even before the tax reductions stanley cups , most BGE residential customers were seeing monthly bills lower than they were going back to 2008. He attributed that to customers using less energy an stanley tumblers d decl Uteh Visually impaired students push for more accessibility in STEM programs
PIKESVILLE, Md. 鈥?Plans are moving forward to turn the historic Pikesville Armor kubki stanley y site, off of Reisterstown Road, into a major community resource.The Armory is sprawled across 14 acres, with 225,000 square feet of buildings; the property dates to 1903 and is just north of Slade Avenue. Now the state of Maryland will transfer the property to Baltimore County. County officials announced today that the transfer will move forward, after the state Board stanley cup of Public Works approved it. It ll be transferred for a nominal cost of $1. The county will ultimately transfer it to the Pikesville Armory Foundation, a local nonprofit that has been working on the plans to revitalize the Armory. The foundation has a far-reaching vision of turning the space into a center for arts and recreation, including a destination playground and maybe even a restaurant and mini-golf stanley termosar course. Baltimore County planning director Steve Lafferty said in a statement: The transfer of the Armory is a momentou
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