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Robin Hood in a Suit: Wes Moore’s Financial Shell Game Is Burning Maryland

Governor Wes Moore wants you to believe he’s your hero. He says 94% of Marylanders got a tax break. He says he’s creating a cleaner, more sustainable future. He says …

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Taxed to Death: Maryland’s War on the Working Class Disguised as Progress

In Maryland, a single mother faces overwhelming hidden taxes that hinder her financial stability despite a median income of $73,000. Governor Wes Moore’s administration prioritizes lofty rhetoric over addressing a regressive taxation system, which demands total transparency. Empowering citizens with clear tax information is crucial for accountability and effective governance.

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What Is Wes Moore Doing? With 23 Vetoes, Maryland’s Governor Risks Alienating Everyone

In a surprising turn of events, Maryland Governor Wes Moore vetoed a staggering 23 bills passed by the 2025 General Assembly — more than the combined total from his first …

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Moody’s Downgrade Is a Wake-Up Call—And Maryland’s Leadership Hit Snooze

Moody’s has downgraded Maryland’s credit rating from AAA, citing overspending and lack of fiscal discipline as key reasons. Governor Moore and Democratic leaders blame federal issues, but past governors managed similar challenges without a downgrade. This financial shift could lead to costlier borrowing, fewer projects, and slower economic growth for the state.

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Marylanders Could Face Blackouts This Summer — Thank the Green Agenda and Grid Mismanagement

Marylanders face potential rolling blackouts this summer due to political decisions undermining energy reliability. Reliance on unstable renewable sources, coupled with the shutdown of traditional power plants, threatens electricity supply. The Maryland-Pennsylvania Reliability Project aims to profit energy traders rather than strengthen local infrastructure. A more pragmatic energy policy is urgently needed.

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A New Era for Pimlico: Maryland Approves Bold Rebuild of Historic Racetrack

Maryland has approved the demolition and reconstruction of the historic Pimlico Race Course, crucial for preserving the Preakness Stakes and revitalizing local economic development. With over $400 million invested, the project aims to transform Pimlico into a modern multi-use venue, creating jobs, enhancing the community, and securing the racetrack’s future in Baltimore.

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Sacrifice Zones: How Rural Maryland Was Marked for Corporate Expansion and Didn’t Even Know It

The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project exemplifies the concept of “sacrifice zones,” where rural areas are designated for dangerous infrastructure, prioritizing profit over community welfare. This trend reflects a national pattern, where marginalized communities face exploitation while urban centers benefit. The silence from officials underscores the systemic neglect of rural rights and needs.

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MARYLAND ON THE BRINK?

Maryland is facing significant challenges, including economic losses and a projected $3 billion deficit. High-profile companies like IonQ and the FBI headquarters have left for Virginia, raising concerns over leadership and competitiveness. Governor Wes Moore’s long-term educational reforms are criticized for neglecting immediate economic issues, risking further losses of businesses and residents.

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Maryland Sends Millions in Taxpayer Funds to a Publicly Traded Quantum Company—That’s Expanding in Tennessee

By Greg Visscher & Michael Phillips In a twist that raises serious questions about Maryland’s budget priorities, a for-profit quantum computing company headquartered in College Park—IonQ, Inc.—is poised to receive …

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