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Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson said Tuesday that President Donald Trump’s proposed budget could mean an additional ...
Maryland could see another $430 million in targeted cuts as part of President Donald Trump’s so-called “skinny” budget ...
The final budget adopted by the Maryland General Assembly shows progress in advancing tax equity in the state while ...
City officials know of at least 12,000 federal employees who work in Baltimore, but there are untold more who commute to ...
Maryland has a chance to "show that there is a different way," Moore says, referencing the tax reform and budget cuts that he ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore believes President Donald Trump’s 2026 budget proposal would bring “fiscal sabotage” to his state.
Maryland's new 3% data and information technology tax will increase business IT costs and affect consumer prices starting July 2025.
On Wednesday, Maryland Delegate ... negative effects of the tech tax on businesses, stating, “Businesses move out of town. They move out of the state. Jobs get cut. People stop spending money ...
The executive’s initial plan was intended to fully fund the school system’s latest budget request of more than $3 billion.
It is so egregious in just how grossly concentrated the benefits of the (Missouri) proposal would go to the richest people in ...
Some may say these are just Republican talking points to justify their universal opposition to higher taxes. But they are also facts, backed up by numbers. Even before the Trump firings and budget ...
7News On Your Side asked Jawando how the council will be able to meet the demands of the teachers at Tuesday's rally, while minimizing how much they would have to raise taxes or cut other services.