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A bill proposes ticketing drivers for driving slow in the left lane.Frederick County Del. William Folden introduced a bill stanley canada that would affect numbered highways with at least three lanes going in the same directions, and a speed limit of at least 55 miles per hour.This bill would affect the Beltway, Route 50 and Interstate 270.Ticketing would not apply during rush hour, when traffic i stanley cup s bottled up, or if a driver is about to stanley cupe turn or exit from the left lane.This measure has cleared the house and now awaits a vote in the senate.Folden posted about the bill on Facebook. This bill will bring Maryland in line with 39 other states that have similar traffic strategies to encourage a more fluid traffic movement without bottlenecking what is already the second worst traffic congestion in the country, he said.Download the ABC2 News app for theiPhone,KindleandAndroid. Aghi Wisconsin man with concealed gun kills 21-year-old carjacker
BALTIMORE AP 鈥?A Maryland defense contractor has agreed t vaso stanley o pay nearly $1 million in a settlement over claims that it overbilled the National Security Agency for contract work, federal authorities said Monday.The settlement agreement resolves civil claims the f stanley cup ederal government had against iNovex Information Systems Inc. under the False Claims Act, U.S. Attorney Robert Hur s office said in a news release.In 2012, the NSA awarded iNovex a contract for system engineering work on computer systems. The government claimed the company knowingly billed the NSA for work by employees who did not timely obtain a certification required by the contract.The Annapolis-based company denies that it submitted any false claims but avoided litigation by agr stanley cup eeing to pay the government $962,747 to resolve the government s allegations. Defense contractors are required to bill for costs actually incurred, and to be truthful in the claims they submit to federal agencies, Hur said in a statement.
A bill proposes ticketing drivers for driving slow in the left lane.Frederick County Del. William Folden introduced a bill stanley canada that would affect numbered highways with at least three lanes going in the same directions, and a speed limit of at least 55 miles per hour.This bill would affect the Beltway, Route 50 and Interstate 270.Ticketing would not apply during rush hour, when traffic i stanley cup s bottled up, or if a driver is about to stanley cupe turn or exit from the left lane.This measure has cleared the house and now awaits a vote in the senate.Folden posted about the bill on Facebook. This bill will bring Maryland in line with 39 other states that have similar traffic strategies to encourage a more fluid traffic movement without bottlenecking what is already the second worst traffic congestion in the country, he said.Download the ABC2 News app for theiPhone,KindleandAndroid. Aghi Wisconsin man with concealed gun kills 21-year-old carjacker
BALTIMORE AP 鈥?A Maryland defense contractor has agreed t vaso stanley o pay nearly $1 million in a settlement over claims that it overbilled the National Security Agency for contract work, federal authorities said Monday.The settlement agreement resolves civil claims the f stanley cup ederal government had against iNovex Information Systems Inc. under the False Claims Act, U.S. Attorney Robert Hur s office said in a news release.In 2012, the NSA awarded iNovex a contract for system engineering work on computer systems. The government claimed the company knowingly billed the NSA for work by employees who did not timely obtain a certification required by the contract.The Annapolis-based company denies that it submitted any false claims but avoided litigation by agr stanley cup eeing to pay the government $962,747 to resolve the government s allegations. Defense contractors are required to bill for costs actually incurred, and to be truthful in the claims they submit to federal agencies, Hur said in a statement.