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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will offer a voluntary buyout program and implement a hiring freeze for state employees, according to ...
In a letter to State employees, Governor Wes Moore laid out the state's plan to cut $121 million form the personnel budget.
The Moore administration plans to slash about $121 million from the state's personnel budget through a combination of ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a state hiring freeze, voluntary employee buyouts, and the elimination of vacant positions on Tuesday, citing a "historic fiscal challenge." ...
Gov. Wes Moore told all Maryland state employees Tuesday that they should brace for a hiring freeze, voluntary buyouts and ...
Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday outlined cuts the state executive branch could make to realize $121 million in general fund ...
The executive branch will make $121 million in personnel cuts in the upcoming budget year, according to a letter from Gov.
Governor Wes Moore has notified Maryland’s public employees of upcoming efforts to slash $121 million in personnel costs, ...
On Juneteenth, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced the $400 million Just Communities initiative to combat the racial wealth gap ...
The University System of Maryland’s Board of Regents voted to approve a fiscal 2026 budget that is 7% smaller than last ...
Larry Hogan, the former Maryland governor who some believe could challenge Gov. Wes Moore during his reelection next year, declined to discuss whether he is considering another campaign on Tuesday ...
Gov. Wes Moore is freezing the hiring of new state employees, offering voluntary buyouts and planning to eliminate vacant ...