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As Maryland Democrats, including Gov. Wes Moore, mull ways to improve state contracting participation for small, women and minority-owned businesses, these bills could end up on the governor’s desk.
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A measure that Gov. Larry Hogan vetoed last year is back in Maryland General Assembly this year with hopes new Gov. Wes Moore will approve it.
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About $2.5 million is missing due to card skimming scams.
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Gov. Wes Moore appointed Lt. Col. Roland Butler as the new Maryland State Police superintendent.
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Secretary of new state office of Service and Civic Innovation would carry out the program, which the Maryland General Assembly must still fund.
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Gov. Wes Moore was inaugurated as Maryland's 63rd governor in mid-January and has since moved into the governor's mansion in Annapolis.
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Democratic Gov. Wes Moore's executive order requires that within 60 days, the Maryland Department of Transportation will report to the governor the number of firms certified as Minority Business Enterprises, broken down by jurisdiction, race, and gender.
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The two tax credits, coupled with increases in the minimum wage, would help thousands of Maryland families with children begin to climb out of poverty, according to Moore’s administration.
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Baltimore City State's Attorney Ivan Bates campaigned and won on increasing penalties for illegal gun ownership as a way to lower the homicide rate in the city.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said on the campaign trail that he’d put his assets in a blind trust, which means that he would no longer control or make decisions about his investments.