County government leaders knew that Maryland’s fiscal 2026 budget season would be a tough one. With a nearly $3 billion deficit looming, Gov. Wes Moore proposed about $2 billion in cuts in his budget earlier this month,
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore highlights significant investments in the ENOUGH Act, a state-led initiative to end child poverty, with a focus on community-driven solutions.
For decades, Maryland has been a trailblazing state, with Baltimore at its heart. We’ve taken pride in using science to inform policies; yet in the fight for healthy, scientifically sound school start times, Baltimore and other counties in Maryland are falling behind.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore joined Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro in calling on grid operator PJM Interconnection LLC to take action to prevent energy cost increases.
Gov. Wes Moore’s office has extended an agreement to employ outside consultants to help track the influx of executive orders and other policy changes coming down from President Donald Trump’s White House.
Gov. Wes Moore is proposing to rewrite major portions of Maryland’s landmark education law, cutting nearly one-fifth of the new funding the state promised schools by 2029.
BALTIMORE -- Gov. Wes Moore said his FY2026 budget will bring major tax cuts to 66% of Marylanders while increasing tax rates for the state's highest earners. The plan, part of a broader budget ...
Gov. Wes Moore’s budget proposal could elevate the personal income tax rate for the state’s highest earners to one of the highest in the region, a recent policy
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore visited Baltimore earlier this month for a news conference about the homicide numbers, praising what he called “an ‘all of the above’ approach.” But officials also ...
Gov. Wes Moore is entering the two-year period leading up to his reelection bid with nearly $5 million in campaign cash after stepping up his fundraising efforts in 2024, which also included raising millions for other Democratic candidates,
The bill will allow the State Highway Administration to place up to four speed cameras in either direction of I-695 and three in either direction on I-83. All ticket proceeds would go back into SHA, it says, to cover roadway and safety improvements on those roads within the county.