Pam Wood
The Baltimore Banner Reporter-
Sarbanes currently represents the 3rd Congressional District, encompassing all of Howard County and parts of Anne Arundel and Carroll counties. He's in his ninth term in Congress.
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A new nonpartisan audit also uncovered problems with a consulting contract for the coronavirus vaccine rollout that was expanded to other services and ballooned from $3.8 million to $83.3 million without sufficient justification.
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The money from the tax is earmarked to pay for the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, an ambitious and expensive plan to improve public schools.
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One hundred days into his term as governor, 17% of Marylanders gave strong approval to Moore’s job performance while 36% approved. A total of 26% disapproved or strongly disapproved, with 20% unsure of their view of the new Democratic governor.
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McGrath spent 11 weeks as Hogan’s chief of staff in the summer of 2020, until it was reported that he had negotiated a generous “severance” payment for leaving his prior position at a state agency.
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The two tax credits, coupled with increases in the minimum wage, would help thousands of Maryland families with children begin to climb out of poverty, according to Moore’s administration.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said on the campaign trail that he’d put his assets in a blind trust, which means that he would no longer control or make decisions about his investments.
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Paul J. Wiedefeld, who has decades of experience in transportation, was the Democratic governor’s pick for the high-profile job in the new administration.
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Maryland Governor Wes Moore signed executive orders, one updating ethics standards for the administration and the other creating a cabinet-level agency to oversee community service programs.
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Heading into Wednesday's inauguration, Gov.-elect Wes Moore has named most of the members of his cabinet.