The battle to solve Maryland’s $3 billion budget deficit has prompted a debate between the state’s two most recent leaders, who are pointing fingers and blaming each other for the fiscal
Maryland’s wealthiest earners would pay more in state taxes, while corporations and other workers would get a tax cut under a budget plan Gov. Wes Moore will introduce Wednesday — marking the first time the Democrat has thrown his political weight behind policies that could directly impact most Marylanders’ pocketbooks.
Governor Wes Moore says two-thirds of the people of Maryland, or 82%, will be getting a tax cut soon. Moore joins “CUOMO” to discuss his balanced Maryland budget and says “this is the moment when Maryland can actually grow economically” while helping working families.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has included higher income tax rates for taxpayers who make more than $500,000 in his budget plan, as well as about $2 billion in budget cuts to address a $3 billion deficit.
At the start of his administration, Moore issued a goal to rebuild the state government workforce, which shriveled under former Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican.
Gov. Wes Moore unveils $750M investment in economic growth, including $128.5M for targeted industries. Aims to create jobs and boost economic activity.
More than 60% of Marylanders surveyed approve of the job Gov. Wes Moore is doing in office, while they are strongly against raising taxes to improve the state's deficit, according to the latest Gonzales poll.
( NewsNation) — Governor Wes Moore says two-thirds of the people of Maryland, or 82%, will be getting a tax cut soon. Moore joins “CUOMO” to discuss his balanced Maryland budget and says “this is the moment when Maryland can actually grow economically” while helping working families.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore released new energy legislation that heavily promotes the buildout of new nuclear energy in Maryland. The Empowering New Energy Resources and Green Initiatives Toward a Zero–Emission (ENERGIZE) Maryland Act significantly alters the way the state will seek to achieve 100% clean energy by 2035.
As energy demands continue to grow, Maryland state leaders, along with energy officials, are working to find long term solutions.During presentations in Annapo
The power to fill a vacancy on Carroll County’s school board currently rests in the hands of Gov. Wes Moore. Del. Chris Tomlinson, a District 5 Republican, said he and others who represent Carroll in the Maryland General Assembly may try to change that and give local leaders the right to fill school board seats.