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The Layoff Nobody Wants to Talk About: T. Rowe Price, Wes Moore, and the False Promise of “Progressive Prosperity”

T. Rowe Price’s recent layoff of 150 employees, including 80 in Maryland, highlights broader economic issues in the state. Despite high revenues, Maryland’s government prioritizes overregulation and buzzword-filled policies over genuine business growth. Real economic resilience requires accountability, lower taxes, and support for the private sector, not mere optics.

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Baltimore’s DEI Boondoggle: $2.7 Million for Ideology While the City Burns

The proposed FY2026 budget for Baltimore allocates $2.7 million to identity-based offices amidst an $85 million deficit, raising concerns about prioritizing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) over essential services. Critics argue this bureaucratic focus neglects pressing issues like public safety and infrastructure, ultimately failing marginalized groups who need real support.

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