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Gov. Moore’s first major international economic development trip arrives at an extraordinary moment — for the state and ...
We’ve turned a $3 billion inherited deficit into a surplus, while still preserving 8% in the Rainy Day Fund — above ...
The 2025 legislative session was a slog, but Maryland Matters staff still had one thing to do: We fanned out to talk to ...
The inside of the train car goes eerily quiet at 93 miles per hour, a familiar rattle disappearing into a hum as it lifts ...
A tumultuous Maryland legislative session was about 12 hours from ending when Gov. Wes Moore’s 20/20 hindsight kicked in.
Maryland's Secretary of Budget and Management under former Governor Larry Hogan criticized aspects of the state's recently passed-budget plan in an interview on ...
Maryland lawmakers ended the legislative session Monday night, approving a $67 billion budget that includes $1.6 billion in ...
Here’s The Baltimore Banner’s attempt to sort out who might be thrilled, and who might be disappointed, as they leave the ...
The governor was disappointed, some of the biggest bills got put off to the last day, last-minute wrangling doomed some bills ...
Monday saw final passage of Maryland's $67 billion budget that contains $1.6 billion in tax and fee increases.
In the eleventh hour of an annual 90-day session defined by major uncertainty on several fronts, the Maryland General Assembly was set to tie up consequential policies.
State lawmakers ended the most tumultuous state budget process in years on Monday, sending Gov. Wes Moore a budget that plugs ...