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Community colleges already receive a fraction of funding given to the University of Maryland system. Now, leaders worry they’ll have to raise tuition and reduce financial aid.
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Lawmakers still have their say on $63 billion spending plan.
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Wes Moore didn’t say no or yes to tax or fee increases as MD General Assembly convened for annual session amid $761 million budget shortfall.
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The state’s top financial officer recommends saving a bigger chunk for more turbulent economic times.
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They say Black and brown students are shortchanged
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Governor Larry Hogan said Tuesday he will send the General Assembly a spending plan for the next fiscal year that includes $1 billion in targeted tax cuts…
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A new ballot question gives voters a say on how much control the governor gets over state budget dollars. And as Baltimore County renters remain…
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The first of two statewide ballot questions this year could create a significant shift in power in Annapolis by allowing the General Assembly to move…
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People aren’t working as much or buying as many things--which hurts not only their individual economic lives, but the state’s revenues also. The state…