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Federal, state and local officials unveiled the new Francis Scott Key Bridge design near Tradepoint Atlantic on Tuesday.
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The state is facing a nearly $3 billion deficit next year.
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The White House rescinded its order freezing funds Wednesday.
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The proposal, which would require voters’ approval, would also eliminate state income taxes on tips.
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The Maryland Democrat’s proposed $67 billion state budget closes a nearly $3 billion budget gap.
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Democrat Wes Moore says his budget proposal, to be released Wednesday, reduces taxes for the majority of Marylanders.
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State vehicles, technology and real estate are among the areas the governor’s office will look for savings.
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Governor Wes Moore and local superintendents have also suggested scaling back the Blueprint’s increase in planning time due to tight teacher resources.
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As the General Assembly opened its 90-day session, the governor and legislators offered different options for filling a nearly $3 billion deficit.
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The survey covered multiple topics including what voters thought of Wes Moore’s job performance and whether they’re for or against paying more taxes to help fill the state’s nearly $3 billion budget hole.