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Maryland federal contractor layoffs increase as Trump slashes federal spending

April 16, 2025 Capital News Service

In Maryland, if federal employment were to decline by 30,000 with 10% less in federal spending, the state’s total employment would decrease by close to 100,000, according to the Regional Economic Studies Institute at Towson University.

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DOGE is cutting GSA leases across Maryland and D.C. Here’s why the market’s optimistic

March 28, 2025April 3, 2025 Capital News Service

The Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) mission to dramatically reduce the General Service Administration’s (GSA) federal portfolio has sparked cautious optimism in the Capital region’s real estate market, despite swift backlash from Maryland’s congressional leadership.

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Democrats blast Hogan’s silence on Bay cleanup cuts; administration fires back

March 24, 2017 Maryland Reporter

Senate President Mike Miller and Democratic leaders blast Hogan for not protesting Trump cut to Chesapeake Bay cleanup. By Dan

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Hogan budget chief justifies action to control spending growth

March 3, 2015 Maryland Reporter

Budget Secretary David Brinkley (Photo by Rebecca Lessner for MarylandReporter.com By Len Lazarick [email protected] Delegates grilled Budget Secretary David Brinkley

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Comptroller, budget secretary concerned about cuts to pension payments

March 1, 2015March 1, 2015 Maryland Reporter

By Len Lazarick [email protected] Comptroller Peter Franchot and Gov. Larry Hogan’s budget secretary are both raising objections to a proposal

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$38,335,267,983,846

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