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Gov. Wes Moore’s first spending plan essentially ends one of his predecessor’s biggest legislative victories.
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At a press conference Monday afternoon, Gov. Wes Moore announced that Maryland will be one of a few states to adopt Advanced Clean Cars II which requires all passenger cars and light trucks sold in Maryland to be electric vehicles by 2035.
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The decade-long search for a new site for the FBI headquarters has pitted Maryland and Virginia against one another; top Virginia officials made their pitch last month to win the headquarters.
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If approved by both chambers and Gov. Wes Moore, Maryland voters would decide on state constitutional amendment guaranteeing ‘fundamental right to reproductive freedom’ next year.
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One month into his first term, Maryland's new governor discusses how he plans to fulfill his campaign promises, from ending poverty to achieving more equitable economic growth across the state.
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First lady Dawn Flythe Moore says the inclusive efforts made during the event are in line with the new governor’s priorities and will be indicative of his administration.
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As Maryland Democrats, including Gov. Wes Moore, mull ways to improve state contracting participation for small, women and minority-owned businesses, these bills could end up on the governor’s desk.
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A measure that Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed last year is back in Maryland General Assembly this year with hopes new Gov. Wes Moore will approve it.
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About $2.5 million is missing due to card skimming scams.
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Gov. Wes Moore appointed Lt. Col. Roland Butler as the new Maryland State Police superintendent.