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Recent News About Maryland Port Administration
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: MDOT Offers Holiday Travel Tips ahead of Thanksgiving
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) offers Thanksgiving travel tips for Marylanders – whether they’re cruising from the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore, or using state roadways, buses, the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, or tolled facilities.
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Analysis: Which state agencies made the biggest purchases in 2017?
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland State Department of Education and Maryland Department of Transportation reported the largest purchases in Maryland in 2017, according to the latest state data.
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State spending: Which agencies spent the most in 2017?
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland State Department of Education and Maryland State Highway Administration spent the most of all state agencies in 2017, according to the latest state data.
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Maryland Port Administration spent $1,231,552,520 since 2008
Maryland Port Administration reported spending $57,999,887 - 35.4 percent - more in 2017 than it did 10 years ago, according to a Maryland State Wire analysis of state purchasing records.
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Analysis: Which state agencies in Maryland made the biggest purchases in 2017?
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland State Department of Education and Maryland Department of Transportation reported the largest purchases in Maryland in 2017, according to the latest state data.
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State spending: Which agencies spent the most since 2013?
Comptroller of Maryland General Accounting Division, Maryland State Department of Education and Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene spent the most of all state agencies over the last five years, according to the latest state data.
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Maryland Port Administration purchases totaled $221,874,999 in 2017
Maryland Port Administration's biggest purchases in 2017 included $87,093,153 to Closeline, Llc, $54,685,375 to Maryland Environmental Service and $9,971,729 to Marine Technologies Inc, public records analyzed by Maryland State Wire show.