As the budget process unfolds in the State House, members of a Senate subcommittee reviewed the proposed plan for the ...
State officials and legislators fear that the push from the Trump administration and GOP-led Congress to slash federal spending will cripple Maryland programs and services.
Gov. Moore’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 (July 2025–June 2026) makes a significant dent in the state’s looming shortfalls, with similar-sized contributions from tax reforms and budget cuts.
Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed tax increases to balance the budget will have far-reaching consequences for state programs, ...
About 600 Maryland cultural advocates are expected to descend Thursday on Annapolis to lobby legislators to reject a plan by ...
As the Maryland legislature convenes for its 2025 session, an unprecedented opportunity lies ahead: the chance to expand ...
The Blueprint was passed by the Maryland General Assembly in 2022 to elevate the state's education system to world-class ...
Advocates rally in Annapolis against proposed cutbacks to Maryland's education reform, despite an education spending increase ...
As the Trump administration seeks to make massive cuts to federal spending, certain lawmakers and advocates say Social ...
The tax proposal shows 82% of Marylanders would have no tax change or a cut. This means 2/3 of Marylanders would see a cut by virtue of doubling the standard state tax deduction. Low-income families ...
Debate over how to balance Maryland's budget continues in Annapolis and which programs should be cut to reduce spending.
Maryland’s budget crisis has somehow managed to get even worse in recent days with state Senate President Bill Ferguson indicating in a Baltimore Sun story that the state is going ...