By unanimous vote, the city council passed a resolution urging state legislators to fully fund Maryland’s Blueprint program — potentially fueling a showdown between the governor and
Questions are mounting about the state's management and the governor’s leadership as Maryland faces a historic budget deficit that ballooned to $3.3 billion, al
Maryland Democrats have asked the State Board of Elections to sanction what they are calling a “shadowy” and illegal campaign against Gov. Wes Moore ahead of his reelection bid next year.
Gov. Wes Moore said he is preparing for the federal government to shut down next week, a situation that could impact tens of thousands of Marylanders.
After spending several days in meetings with the nation's governors, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) no longer feels he will be able to work with the Trump-Vance administration in the capacity he once hoped, the Baltimore Banner reported. Moore opened up about ...
Gov. Wes Moore — pitching his tax reform proposal directly to lawmakers on Thursday — framed his plan almost entirely as a salve to President Donald Trump and the torrent of executive actions that the Democratic governor believes could cripple Maryland’s economy.
Trims to climate initiatives and salary increases for nonunion state workers will help pay for rising costs and the restoration of some cuts around developmental disabilities services, Gov. Wes Moore’s administration said Tuesday.
Maryland residents are facing a wave of new tax proposals and increases introduced this year under Governor Wes Moore’s administration. Aimed at addressing a
The Maryland General Assembly’s annual session is about to kick up a notch as lawmakers warn the next five weeks will be the most difficult of the 90-day sprint.
Despite the state’s worsening financial situation, House Democrats have made it clear they will not cut funding to Maryland’s signature education plan. “I think it’s fair to say the Senate is committed to public education in this state,
The Democratic governor said his team will begin looking to put fired workers into open state and county positions through recruiting websites and job fairs.
Maryland residents impacted by the layoffs in federal agencies could soon have an easier path to securing a new job in state government, Gov. Wes Moore said Friday.