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From Sacramento to Annapolis: The Progressive Playbook Hits Maryland

California’s progressive legislation, promoting ideas like supervised drug sites, relaxed HIV penalties, and taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for minors, is influencing Maryland’s political landscape. Local Democrats are introducing similar bills, raising concerns about public safety, accountability, and parental rights. Critics argue this distracts from pressing issues facing Maryland families.

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Two Maryland Murders, One Broken Policy: What Dacara Thompson and Rachel Morin Tell Us About “Sanctuary” Maryland

Two Maryland women—Da’Cara Thompson and Rachel Morin—were brutally murdered, both allegedly at the hands of undocumented immigrants. Yet while Gov. Wes Moore quickly issued a statement on Thompson’s death, his response to Morin’s case was muted and policy-light. Maryland’s sanctuary posture and refusal to cooperate fully with ICE are not abstract political choices—they are failures with deadly consequences. Until Annapolis ends these dangerous policies, Maryland families remain at risk.

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Where Did the Billions Go? Wes Moore Turned Hogan’s Surplus Into a Deficit Disaster

Since taking office in January 2023, Governor Wes Moore has turned Maryland’s $5.5 billion surplus into a projected $3 billion deficit due to overspending. Critics highlight increased education costs without accountability, expanded bureaucracies, prioritization of undocumented residents, and green initiatives. Many Marylanders feel the burden of this financial decline and demand accountability.

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Maryland’s Bridge to Nowhere? Why the Key Bridge Rebuild May Be a Test of Wes Moore’s Competence—Not Just Concrete

In March 2024, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, revealing serious deficiencies in Maryland’s infrastructure management. Now, with federal funding, Maryland proposes a new bridge, but concerns about oversight and past mismanagement loom large. Governor Wes Moore faces immense pressure to prevent delays and cost overruns while restoring public trust.

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