Gov. Wes Moore (D), who stumped across the country for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot in 2024, raised almost $4 million for his state campaign account over the past year — often when he was on out-of-town trips.
Gov. Wes Moore enters the reelection cycle with a solid head start. His top donors include the Exelon CEO, Jerry Seinfeld’s wife and Anheuser-Busch.
Maryland’s freshman senator was in the spotlight Thursday as she had a chance to question some of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees.
When it comes to an income tax increase, 67% of those who “strongly approve” of Moore’s job performance oppose an income tax increase. Sixty-two percent of those who strongly approved of Moore’s performance opposed a sales tax increase. And 71% of those who “strongly approve” of Moore’s performance oppose a property tax increase.
The survey covered multiple topics including what voters thought of Wes Moore’s job performance and whether they’re for or against paying more taxes to help fill the state’s nearly $3 billion budget hole.
Senator Angela D. Alsobrooks is named the 2024 AFRO Person of the Year for her dedication to public service and transformative leadership.
The governor has one eye on the state's growing budget deficit and the other on the incoming Trump administration.
He’s staring down a multi-billion-dollar budget deficit, has an ambitious public education plan to pay for and does not yet know what a second Donald Trump presidency will mean for the state.
Congressional freshmen get their marching orders, James Kitchin gets in, Dion Guthrie tries to get back in, more politicat notes, including -- wait, was that Bill DiBlasio?
Celebrating a record membership, the Congressional Black Caucus welcomes 62 Black lawmakers as they advance representation in U.S. Congress.
Maryland voters oppose any increase in taxes to deal with a looming $2.7 billion state deficit as the Maryland General Assembly convenes Wednesday, according to a new poll from Gonzales Research & Media Services.
One of the first musicians to interpret the “Star Spangled Banner” in a way that displayed a Black consciousness was the piano prodigy known as “Blind Tom.”