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Van Hollen's Rockville Office Puts Up Fight Against Nonstop Fox News
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The same brand, he said, could be sold at "wildly fluctuating prices."
Inspectors from his office as well as the state Agriculture Department will be dispatched to ensure that underground gasoline storage tanks have a temperature of 60 degrees or cooler. At greater than 60 degrees, Franchot said, the gasoline expands and could result in customers getting shortchanged at the pump.
Franchot said his office's Web site, http:/
The comptroller's office regulates distribution and sale of motor fuels in Maryland.
-- Miranda S. Spivack
Harris Officially Weighing a House Run
State Sen. Andrew P. Harris (R-Baltimore County) announced an exploratory committee last week to look at launching a primary challenge next year against U.S. Rep. Wayne T. Gilchrest (Md.), a moderate Eastern Shore Republican.
The move was hardly unexpected. Harris has been appearing at political events this spring, including the Maryland GOP convention last weekend, with buttons and stickers pleading: "Run, Andy, Run."
Harris said in an interview that he "can't imagine" anything that would keep him from moving forward with a bid, short of struggling to raise money. "And I've never had any problems raising money for my state Senate seat," Harris said.
-- John Wagner





