Maryland lawmakers debate tax and fee package. Some Democrats worry it may cost party the US Senate
- Gov. Wes Moore submitted a $63 billion budget without tax increases, with the Senate largely preserving it despite revenue decreases.
- The House altered the budget plan to include new revenues primarily from transportation fees and corporate tax reform.
- The Senate rejected the corporate tax component and legalization of internet gambling proposed by the House.
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Maryland lawmakers debate tax and fee package. Some Democrats worry it may cost party the US Senate
By BRIAN WITTE Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A push for a revenue package that includes hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes and fees in the Maryland General Assembly is raising concerns among some leading Democrats. That’s because Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan has made the race for Maryland’s open U.S. Senate seat unusually competitive in the heavily Democratic state. Raising the stakes, wary Maryland Democrats point out that …
Maryland lawmakers debate tax and fee package. Some Democrats worry it may cost party the US Senate
By BRIAN WITTE Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A push for a revenue package that includes hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes and fees in the Maryland General Assembly is raising concerns among some leading Democrats. That’s because Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan has made the race for Maryland’s open U.S. Senate seat unusually competitive in the heavily Democratic state. Raising the stakes, wary Maryland Democrats point out that …

Maryland lawmakers reach budget deal after debate influenced by fiscal uncertainty, US Senate race
Maryland lawmakers have reached an agreement to resolve differences over proposed tax and fee increases. The deal announced Wednesday amounts to a far more modest revenue approach than an initial
Maryland lawmakers debate tax and fee package. Some Democrats worry it may cost party the US Senate
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A push in Maryland’s legislature for hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes and fees has some Democrats concerned that the package may bolster Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan’s campaign for U.S. Senate and cost the party its already-narrow majority. It’s a worry that is being amplified by the need for federal support to rebuild Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge. While a Republican hasn’t won a Senate race …
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