Home » Wes Moore » Page 10

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.

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

As Wes Moore Stumbles, Could These Dark Horses Shake Up Maryland’s 2026 Governor’s Race?

Governor Wes Moore’s approval rating in Maryland has dropped to 55%, raising concerns about his potential re-election in 2026 amid rising costs and unmet promises. As dissatisfaction grows, credible challengers may emerge, including individuals like Ed Hale and dark horses from both parties. The political landscape in Maryland is becoming uncertain.

As Wes Moore Stumbles, Could These Dark Horses Shake Up Maryland’s 2026 Governor’s Race? Read More

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.

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

Wes Moore’s Approval Ratings Sink as Democrats Panic and Voters Question His Priorities

Wes Moore’s approval ratings in Maryland have significantly decreased since January 2025, now at 55%. Voters perceive him as more focused on national ambitions than state issues, leading to discontent. With rising disapproval, especially among independents, Moore faces challenges ahead, raising concerns about his electability in 2026 and beyond.

Wes Moore’s Approval Ratings Sink as Democrats Panic and Voters Question His Priorities Read More

Wes Moore’s Crafty Economics: New Development Plan Pours Money into Booze, Not Business Basics

Governor Wes Moore announced over $2 million in grants to support Maryland’s craft beverage industry, promoting economic growth and tourism. Critics argue this initiative distracts from urgent economic issues like outmigration and high taxes, calling it flashy rather than foundational. Real agricultural support remains uncertain, leaving many stakeholders concerned.

Wes Moore’s Crafty Economics: New Development Plan Pours Money into Booze, Not Business Basics Read More

Maryland Faces Potential Loss of Billions in Federal Funding Following ‘Sanctuary Jurisdiction’ Designation

The Trump administration has classified Maryland as a “sanctuary jurisdiction,” risking billions in federal funding due to noncompliance with immigration laws. Maryland officials, including Governor Wes Moore, strongly oppose this designation, emphasizing public safety and partnership with federal authorities. Legal challenges are anticipated, highlighting ongoing disputes over immigration policies.

Maryland Faces Potential Loss of Billions in Federal Funding Following ‘Sanctuary Jurisdiction’ Designation Read More

Purple Line or Purple Disaster? How Maryland’s $9 Billion Transit Boondoggle Became the Punchline of State Planning

The WMATA Purple Line project in Maryland, initially estimated at $2.4 billion, has escalated to nearly $9 billion, suffering serious delays and mismanagement under both Democratic and Republican leadership. This has harmed local economies and revealed failures in planning. A structured overhaul of infrastructure processes is urgently needed to restore public trust.

Purple Line or Purple Disaster? How Maryland’s $9 Billion Transit Boondoggle Became the Punchline of State Planning Read More

Maryland’s Quantum Leap: Ambition or Overreach?

Maryland’s initiative to establish itself as the “Quantum Capital” under Governor Wes Moore faces skepticism over costs and benefits. Critics highlight risks of elitism and economic exclusion, questioning whether taxpayer funds will genuinely enhance opportunities for working families. A shift toward empowering local businesses and education is essential for inclusive progress.

Maryland’s Quantum Leap: Ambition or Overreach? Read More

Which Companies Could Leave Maryland Next—and Where They Might GoBy The Republic Dispatch Staff

Maryland’s economy, historically bolstered by federal jobs and tech innovation, faces significant threats from a new ‘tech tax’ slated to impact IT services. While businesses contemplate relocation to states like West Virginia and North Carolina, concerns about high taxes and regulatory burdens grow. The state risks losing its competitive edge in the tech sector.

Which Companies Could Leave Maryland Next—and Where They Might GoBy The Republic Dispatch Staff Read More

Maryland Sued for Keeping Elections as Exclusive as a Georgetown Dinner Party

ANNAPOLIS, MD — In what can only be described as a moment of shocking common sense, a legal challenge has been filed against Maryland’s beloved closed primary system—the very one …

Maryland Sued for Keeping Elections as Exclusive as a Georgetown Dinner Party Read More