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Here's what you missed on Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's First Day

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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs his first executive orders in the State House on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023.
Pamela Wood The Baltimore Banner

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's first full day in office was on Thursday.

Editors Note: Please click on the audio file to listen to Matt Bush's short report.

For more about the governor's priorities be sure to visit The Baltimore Banner.

Read the rest at The Baltimore Banner: Gov. Wes Moore releases $69M withheld by Hogan, including funds for abortion care training

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Matt Bush spent 14 years in public radio prior to coming to WYPR as news director in October 2022. From 2008 to 2016, he worked at Washington D.C.’s NPR affiliate, WAMU, where he was the station’s Maryland reporter. He covered the Maryland General Assembly for six years (alongside several WYPR reporters in the statehouse radio bullpen) as well as both Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties. @MattBushMD
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