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The 2.5% tax would cover accounting, landscaping, and valet parking, among others.
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Maryland business leaders oppose the move, which is estimated to raise roughly $1 billion.
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The fund shuffling comes at the cost of some state employee raises.
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Governor Moore calls for spending reduction on 988 suicide prevention hotline and in-school behavioral services as a youth mental health crisis increases.
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Legislative leaders say the cuts are necessary to prepare for likely cuts in federal spending.
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The LISS program — low-impact support services for people with disabilities — may be completely cut if Gov. Moore's proposed budget cuts go through. What could that mean?
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The Democrat used his annual address to make the case for his proposed budget, including plans to raise taxes on top earners.
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Gov. Wes Moore is scheduled to deliver his annual State of the State address Wednesday at noon.
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The state is facing a nearly $3 billion deficit next year.
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Transit riders want to ensure Maryland's budget includes public transportation support. They're traveling to Annapolis to make their voices heard.