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Lawmakers still have their say on $63 billion spending plan.
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Wes Moore didn’t say no or yes to tax or fee increases as MD General Assembly convened for annual session amid $761 million budget shortfall.
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The revenue would go to building underserved communities and community efforts.
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“This is crucial for Baltimore renters in this moment.”
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“We know this budget doesn’t prioritize the needs of the people.”
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Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski: “I do not believe that that will be necessary.”
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Measure offered tax credits to businesses to participate in pilot program that offered employees four-day work week with no cut in pay.
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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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The Easy Enrollment program has enabled 10,000 Marylanders to find free or low-cost health insurance while filing their annual taxes.
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Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman looks to transform the Crownsville Hospital Center site in recreational land.