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Maryland senator 'cautiously optimistic' amusement tax does not advance to Senate

Summary by WBAL
A bill being discussed, known as the “amusement tax,” would allow a county or municipal corporation in Maryland to impose a 3% tax on the sale of food or beverages. Maryland State Sen. Steve Hershey spoke with WBAL’s C4 and Bryan Nehman Thursday regarding the state budget and recent legislative actions in Annapolis. When asked about the amusement tax, Hershey said this is a way for the state to give counties and municipalities a way to recover s…
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WBAL broke the news in Baltimore, United States on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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