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MARC Commuters Could Benefit from 'Fiscal Cliff' Deal
A provision of the deal to avert the fiscal cliff restores a public transit subsidy to as much as $240 monthly.

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Tim is a graduate of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, and has worked as a business reporter and sportswriter for several publications in Washington, DC and Baltimore. Most recently, he was the sports business reporter for The Washington Times, where he chronicled the approval and construction of Nationals Park.
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A provision of the deal to avert the fiscal cliff restores a public transit subsidy to as much as $240 monthly.

A provision of the deal to avert the fiscal cliff restores a public transit subsidy to as much as $240 monthly.
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A provision of the deal to avert the fiscal cliff restores a public transit subsidy to as much as $240 monthly.
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