Gov. Wes Moore doesn’t rule out 2028 run but says he’s focused on Maryland
- Governor Wes Moore appointed Maricela Cordova to the Maryland Transportation Authority Board, which oversees the state's toll facilities and roads, during its most recent meeting in Baltimore, MD.
- The MDTA is financed by toll revenue and does not rely on state tax dollars.
- Maricela Cordova, who currently serves as the special assistant to the director for transportation strategic projects with the Montgomery County Department of Transportation, will bring over 30 years of experience in the transportation sector to the eight-member board, where members serve four-year terms and are appointed by the governor.
- Maryland Transportation Secretary and MDTA Chairman Paul J. Wiedefeld welcomed Cordova to the board, while Governor Moore stated that Cordova is the perfect candidate for the role, and Cordova expressed honor in receiving the appointment.
- The appointment comes as Governor Moore is focused on Maryland's future, deflecting speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run, stating he is dedicated to making it 'Maryland's decade,' despite Democrats needing to mount a strong campaign in 2028 to regain lost seats in Congress and reclaim the presidency.
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Gov. Wes Moore and the Democratic-led Maryland General Assembly have a week to resolve the state’s $3.3 billion budget deficit. The Maryland House passed a version last week. The bills now head to the Senate, where they’re likely to be amended. On March 20, Moore, House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones of Baltimore County and Senate President Bill Ferguson of Baltimore City, all Democrats, announced they were nearing a deal that included an additional …

Gov. Wes Moore doesn’t rule out 2028 run but says he’s focused on Maryland
Gov. Wes Moore isn’t ruling out a presidential run in 2028 but said he’s concentrating on Maryland. “I am not focused on anything except for making sure that this is Maryland’s decade,” he said Sunday morning on CNN’s “State of…


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