The University System of Maryland would cut approximately 400 jobs under Gov. Wes Moore’s proposed budget. The workforce cuts would amount to around $45 million, affecting both vacant and filled ...
Leaders at several public universities in Maryland are wrestling with Gov. Wes Moore’s proposal to cut over $100 million in state funding for higher education. At some institutions, the cuts ...
BALTIMORE — Leaders at several public universities in Maryland are wrestling with Gov. Wes Moore’s proposal to cut over $100 million in state funding for higher education. At some institutions, the ...
BALTIMORE -- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore's proposed 2026 budget would cut $111 million in state funding from the University System of Maryland, according to The Baltimore Banner. Under the governor's ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and the General Assembly have big decisions to make that could impact Marylanders for years to come. The $3 billion budget hole has the Old Line State ...
STORY HIGHLIGHTS Gov. Wes Moore proposes cutting Maryland's corporate tax rate. Moore's budget includes $750 million for economic growth initiatives. Maryland aims to become a quantum computing ...
Governor Moore pointed out he does not believe you can cut or tax your way out of a fiscal crisis. His budget proposes a combination of both to set Maryland on what he believes to be the right track.
The budget will also aim to boost quantum computing efforts and make the state more business friendly. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will call for a cut to the state's corporate tax rate as well as ask ...
But he pointed to the incoming Trump administration as a reason for cutting environmental policies beloved by Democrats, noting that it did not make sense for Maryland to continue investing as ...
Gov. Wes Moore's aggressive approach includes cutting $2 billion in spending. His focus was on government efficiency and bringing in new revenue streams to Maryland. Republicans remain focused on ...
Using common materials (laser pointers, polarizing filters, and calcite), anyone can reproduce this experiment at home. If this sparks curiosity, explore Hackaday’s archives for quantum mechanics.