Maryland lawmakers convene with $3B deficit and uncertainties over incoming Trump administration
- Maryland lawmakers opened their legislative session facing a projected budget deficit of $3 billion, as reported in the story headline.
- Governor Wes Moore announced plans to cut $2 billion from the budget to address the shortfall.
- Senate President Bill Ferguson stated that everything is on the table, including potential tax increases, to address the budget gap.
- House Speaker Adrienne Jones emphasized that they cannot cut their way out of the fiscal situation and will consider all options for raising revenue.
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