In 2022, under former governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, the state enacted tax cuts estimated at the time to cost $1.86 billion over the following five years and primarily benefit retirees.
Maryland's attorney general got $1 million to dedicate to federal litigation. It's looking like that money will be increasingly important as Trump's executive orders take effect.
As lawmakers dissect Gov. Wes Moore’s budget proposal, there’s been no short of criticism related to how Maryland ended up facing a nearly $3 billion budget def ...