Maryland Gov. Wes Moore called President Trump's imposed blanket 25% tariff on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico "deeply problematic" for the Port of.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore wants to slow spending on the ambitious “Blueprint” education reform plan and instead allocate some of the money to recruit more teachers.
UMES is looking to make department-wide cuts by 5%, as the state grapples with a $3 billion budget deficit. Governor Wes Moore recently announced all higher institutions in the state could see cuts. UMES officials expected these changes and are getting the University ready.
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Gov. Wes Moore's recently disclosed Blueprint for Maryland's Future shows an expected shortfall of $81 million in the next state budget – a shortfall
Maryland Governor Wes Moore slams Trump’s “arbitrary” tariffs and tells Wolf Blitzer they will hit his state “very, very hard.”
Wes Moore is sharpening his rhetoric toward Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Maryland’s first-term Democratic governor did little to hide his disgust with the new administration at an event highlighting state-level resources to aid former federal workers who were pink-slipped thanks to Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore released his FY2026 supplemental budget, which includes $9 million to address a surge in unemployment claims and the hiring of former federal workers impacted by layoffs and funding cuts.
A group of lawmakers in Maryland’s House of Delegates rejected a proposal by Gov. Wes Moore to slow spending by freezing education funding.
Maryland Chamber of Commerce claims Gov. Moore's budget proposal could hurt businesses
During a meeting of governors from around the country that was held in D.C., Moore said, the president showed no interest in listening to state leaders.
Maryland Democrats have asked the State Board of Elections to sanction what they are calling a “shadowy” and illegal campaign against Gov. Wes Moore ahead of his reelection bid next year.