Governor Larry Hogan wins first round in Maryland budget fight
(Photo illustration by DonkeyHotey) By Barry Rascovar For MarylandReporter.com Even before the final votes are taken the verdict is in:
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(Photo illustration by DonkeyHotey) By Barry Rascovar For MarylandReporter.com Even before the final votes are taken the verdict is in:
Read moreBy Charlie Hayward CharlieHayward@MarylandReporter.com Since 2005, the Maryland Transit Administration, or MTA, has fallen short of the goal to bring
Read moreBudget Secretary David Brinkley (Photo by Rebecca Lessner for MarylandReporter.com By Len Lazarick Len@MarylandReporter.com Delegates grilled Budget Secretary David Brinkley
Read moreBy Len Lazarick Len@MarylandReporter.com Comptroller Peter Franchot and Gov. Larry Hogan’s budget secretary are both raising objections to a proposal
Read moreA chart from Gov. Hogan’s budget presentation Jan. 22. It shows debt service and pension costs (red bars). The green
Read moreBy Len Lazarick Len@MarylandReporter.com Newly sworn in Gov. Larry Hogan released about half the state budget Thursday, the $16.4 billion
Read morePhoto by Office of the Governor Gov. Larry Hogan Jr. emphasized the need for bipartisan cooperation and common sense solutions
Read moreAbove: State Center area with Howard Street at bottom, Preston Street in middle and armory on the right. By Barry
Read morePlayers spend more than $1.5 billion a year on Maryland lottery tickets and get about $1 billion back in winnings — on average, a 50-cent return for every dollar they spend. Here’s where the money they lose goes:
Read moreThis is the first part of a four-day series by Capital News Service examining how Maryland uses gambling to raise revenues.
It starts with the state’s 40-year-old lottery, now the fourth largest source of state revenue. This article looks at how lower income ZIP codes contribute a disproportionate share
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