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.
Gov. Wes Moore enters the reelection cycle with a solid head start. His top donors include the Exelon CEO, Jerry Seinfeld’s wife and Anheuser-Busch.
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 crisis. On Wednesday,
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.
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.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced his proposed plan to combat the budget crisis.The state faces a multi-billion dollar budget deficit for the fisc
Without selling the tax increases that the governor unveiled in his $67 billion budget proposal on Wednesday, Moore faces making even deeper cuts to balance the state’s finances.
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.
None of these things are easy. All of them are necessary,” Maryland Gov. Wes aMoore said in a news conference unveiling his plan.
Gov. Wes Moore (D), who stumped across the country for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot in 2024, raised almost $4 million for his state campaign account over the past year — often when he was on out-of-town trips.
Gov. Wes Moore is set to propose $2 billion in cuts to the state's budget.Maryland's Governor announced his intention at a summit at Eye On Annapolis on Wednesd
President Biden delivered his farewell address to the American people tonight. Maryland Governor Wes Moore joins The Eleventh Hour to discuss it, plus the legacy President Biden leaves behind.