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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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Already Eyeing the Exit? Wes Moore’s National Dreams Leave Maryland in the Rearview

Wes Moore’s governorship in Maryland began with high hopes but shows signs of neglect as he focuses on building a national profile instead of addressing local issues like crime and housing shortages. With limited government experience, his promises appear unfulfilled, raising doubts about his commitment to Maryland’s residents over personal ambitions.

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Moore Trouble Ahead? Fiscal Woes and Business Exodus Ignite 2026 Governor’s Race

As Maryland gears up for the 2026 gubernatorial election, incumbent Democratic Governor Wes Moore faces criticism over his fiscal policies and business climate. Challenges from within his party and a competitive Republican field, alongside economic concerns and the closure of Six Flags America, set the stage for a contentious race.

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The Untold Truth About Maryland’s DNR: Millions Spent, Little Accountability, and the Silencing of Rural Voices

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) faces criticism for fiscal mismanagement, politicized priorities, and exclusionary land policies that neglect rural communities. Despite receiving significant funding, transparency is lacking, and traditional conservation practices have been overshadowed by a focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives, sidelining local hunters and anglers. An audit is urgently needed.

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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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Maryland and Virginia Need Their Own TRUST Act: It’s Time to Pull Back the Curtain on Judicial Bias

Texas has introduced the TRUST Act to enhance judicial transparency by requiring judges to disclose financial contributions from parties appearing in their courts. This initiative addresses concerns over bias due to political contributions, aiming to restore public confidence in the legal system. Maryland and Virginia should adopt similar measures to ensure fairness and accountability in their judiciary.

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Maryland and Virginia Need Their Own TRUST Act: It’s Time to Pull Back the Curtain on Judicial Bias

Texas’ TRUST Act mandates judges disclose campaign contributions and financial support from parties appearing in court, enhancing transparency and restoring public faith in the judicial system. Maryland and Virginia lack similar transparency measures, raising concerns about bias and favoritism. Introducing a TRUST Act in these states would promote fairness and accountability.

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You Pay, They Play: How Maryland Politicians Tanked the Budget and Stuck You With the Bill

Maryland families are facing new taxes and fees due to government mismanagement and a rising deficit blamed on years of irresponsible budgeting. Lawmakers opted for increased taxation rather than addressing structural issues, disproportionately burdening working families and small business owners. Accountability is demanded from the administration as economic difficulties worsen.

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