Gov. Wes Moore’s tax reform plan that would raise hundreds of millions of dollars more from Maryland’s wealthiest earners does not go far enough to offset potentially “devastating” cuts to education,
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
As he grapples with a nearly $3 billion budget deficit, Gov. Wes Moore has proposed education cuts that would heavily impact schools receiving poverty grants and pause annual funding increases in
Gov. Wes Moore’s new budget proposal would raise taxes on Maryland’s wealthiest residents by adding two new tax brackets at income thresholds the state previously did not account for — a plan that
Republicans ripped into Governor Moore's plan to balance the budget, saying it's not the beneficial deal for everyday Marylanders Moore makes it out to be.
Moore has said the state will face difficult choices in handling its worst financial crisis in 20 years, leading to shortfalls that could reach nearly $6 billion by 2030.
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Gov. Moore is aiming to produce $50 million in savings for the state in the current fiscal year. And that's on top of his plan for $2 billion in cuts.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said he’s reviewing a list of executive orders signed by President Donald Trump, and said he vows to “protect Marylanders.” Moore said his office is reviewing the action Trump took on day one,
Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) joined CNN's Jake Tapper on Tuesday and discussed how he plans to work alongside President-elect Donald Trump. JAKE TAPPER: So president-elect Trump has been vocal with his criticism of the governor of California.
Blueprint for Maryland’s Future has led to measurable improvements in education, but some spending targets may be reduced to help solve the state’s budget crisis. In a statement, Maryland Gov. Wes Moo
For several weeks, Moore has telegraphed the upcoming budget cuts and ‘revenue’ increases to solve the state’s $3 billion deficit. He has blamed the deficit on the previous administration's ‘overspending’ while not growing Maryland’s job base and economy.