Maryland’s 90-day legislative session starts on Wednesday, January 8, and one of the biggest agenda items this year will be the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future.
The state is facing a multi-billion-dollar deficit, much of which is driven by education spending that a growing number of state leaders say needs to be slowed down.
The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, passed in 2021, allocates $30 billion in additional tax dollars to public education statewide over the first 10 years and $4 billion more annually thereafter. The funding comes from a mix of state and local dollars and is aimed at increasing teacher salaries, expanding Pre-K, and bolstering career and technology training. However, when the legislature passed the law, it did not include a funding mechanism.
Now, nearly four years after its passage, some lawmakers, including Maryland Governor Wes Moore, are calling for changes as the state faces a projected $2.7 billion budget shortfall in 2025.... Read More: FOX45