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Maryland Ranks 5th Most Expensive State—And That’s Before Wes Moore’s New Fees Kick In

Maryland ranks as the fifth most expensive state in the U.S., with average monthly bills totaling $2,693. This figure does not account for various hidden taxes and fees under Governor Wes Moore’s administration, making living costs burdensome for families and small businesses. Many residents are leaving for more affordable states.

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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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Moore Money, Moore Problems: Maryland Governor Signs Off on Largest Tax Hike in State History

Governor Wes Moore has approved a historic $1.66 billion tax increase in Maryland, aggravating financial strain on families and businesses. This tax hike follows the conversion of a $5 billion surplus, inherited from his predecessor, into a deficit due to reckless spending. Critics argue it reflects Moore’s poor leadership and financial mismanagement.

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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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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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