Governor Moore and state lawmakers in Annapolis need to both raise taxes and cut spending to meet the fiscal moment.
Maryland lawmakers will return to Annapolis facing a widening budget gap. Analysts said it could become one of the worst ...
Mark Anthony Thomas, GBC president, said the next year will require "a lot more creativity" in figuring out how to keep the ...
A new report shows a widening budget gap for the state of Maryland.The report shows structural deficits and cash deficits of ...
Simply put, the state is spending more money than it's bringing in. Some of the biggest issues are a rise in Medicaid ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland lawmakers face a budget outlook worse than during the Great Recession in 2008-2009, with a $2.7B budget ...
Maryland is facing a $2.7 billion budget deficit, and experts said the historic gap can’t be fixed by shuffling money around.
Maryland is facing a $2.7 billion budget deficit, and experts said the historic gap can't be fixed by shuffling money around.
The five-year budget outlook is poorer than the one the state faced in the Great Recession and, without any changes, Maryland will only be able to cover 84 percent of planned spending through the 2030 ...
Gov. Wes Moore and his team on Wednesday reiterated that they have a “high bar” for raising taxes to plug a growing budget ...
Maryland is facing a $2.7 billion budget deficit, and experts said the historic gap can't be fixed by shuffling money around.