July 1st marked a new month and new fees are hitting Marylanders. The cost to register a car in the Old Line state increased by as much as 60-70% and it was just one of many new fees.

On a Monday edition of Fox45 Morning News, former Maryland Governor and current U.S. Senate candidate Larry Hogan spoke with Patrice Sanders about Maryland's economic outlook. Hogan left the governor's office with the state at a more than $5 million surplus. Right now he says Maryland is in rough economic shape.

"The economy is really tough right now," Hogan said. "Maryland families and retirees are struggling to try to pay the bills because everything is more expensive."

Hogan's successor and current Maryland Governor Wes Moore has said he had to rein in spending in the current budget that came from federal pandemic aid and was not sustainable moving forward. Hogan, along with some other Maryland Republicans, agrees.... Read More: FOX45