Politics & Government
Md. Governor Slams BW Parkway Conditions: Report
Gov. Hogan reportedly ripped the federal government for the large potholes reported along the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD -- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has seen the reports about the alarming condition of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and he slammed the federal government this week for the situation, according to a report.
Fox 5 reports that Hogan told them that the National Park Service has done a "terrible job" with the BW Parkway, adding that the situation was "outrageous and unacceptable."
NPS says they have a five-year annual funding gap of around $50 million, according to the report.
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These D.C.-area potholes are unreal.
Have you ever seen them this big before? Here's what #Chopper4 spotted along BW Parkway. Tag us in your tweets on how you feel about them ... pic.twitter.com/vINanfsf4I
— NBCWashington (@nbcwashington) March 11, 2019
NPS told Fox 5 in a statement it would attempt to repave a section of the BW Parkway near the Prince George's County border this fall.
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