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Maryland's greens have found something to cheer on the last day of the 2010 legislative with the passage of a rather wonky bill that would require the consideration of a series of environmental criteria in evaluating transportation projects.

The bill won passage 31-14 over the opposition of Republican senators.

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I'll let Brad Heavner, state director of Environment Maryland, explain why environmentalists are so pleased:

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