Gov. Wes Moore said Maryland will follow the Constitution on immigration policy. Here’s what the Constitution says.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed budget shifts about $144 million in costs from the state onto local governments. County leaders say it could have been worse, but it’s not ideal.
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.
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,
Governor Wes Moore expressed strong disapproval on Tuesday over the Trump administration’s decision to freeze federal funding for several state and local programs. The freeze, which halts the disbursement of certain federal funds,
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 state lawmakers aren't breathing a sigh of relief just yet now that a freeze on federal grants and loans is apparently being rescinded.
Gov. Wes Moore is criticizing President Donald Trump’s attempt to freeze $3 trillion in federal spending, a freeze that was halted by a federal judge on Tuesday. Moore says the decision could impact billions of dollars coming into Maryland.
Gov. Wes Moore proposed a budget Wednesday that would raise income taxes for Maryland’s highest earners and advance a broader plan he calls his “growth agenda” for the state. Administration officials say that Moore’s budget plan is balanced and ...
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,
A new agreement will result in major energy savings for some families in Maryland, but it does not apply to the cost increase coming this summer.