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Montgomery County to decide whether to bag the bag tax for some

WASHINGTON – Montgomery County residents have been paying an extra 5 cents for every bag they take home from stores since 2012.

Now, lawmakers will take a look at tweaking the law and perhaps creating exceptions.

A Montgomery County Council committee is looking , including restricting the tax to grocery stores or banning plastic bags altogether. Under that plan, customers still would have to cough up a nickel for paper bags.

The whole idea behind the bag tax is to keep plastic bags from gumming up area waterways. The county spends almost $3 million a year unclogging drainage systems.

Anacostia Riverkeeper Mike Bolinder says since the District enacted the first bag tax in the area, far fewer bags have ended up in area’s streams.

²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ asked Bolinder whether the Montgomery County bag tax has made a difference in area waterways.

“We can’t tell when we find a bag in the river whether it’s from Montgomery, Prince George’s or from the District,” he says.

He says there is still a “tremendous amount of trash.”

Changes to the bag tax in Montgomery County could eventually be considered by state lawmakers in Annapolis. A during this year’s legislative session calls for a statewide bag tax in Maryland.

²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s Kate Ryan contributed to this report. Follow and on Twitter.

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