Annapolis, MD - Feb. 19, 2025 -  Property taxes have not increased since Gov. Wes Moore took office, a point he touted Monday during a town hall hosted by The Baltimore Sun co-owner Armstrong Williams. But a taxpayer advocate said that doesn’t mean Marylanders haven’t been forced to pay more under the Moore Administration.

During the town hall, Gov. Moore said he’s “proud of that fact” that he introduced a budget without property tax increases for the third year in a row.

“We understand, especially at a time like now where we are so focused, and I’m focused on making sure we can decrease the economic strain that’s sitting on middle-class families,” he told Williams during the interview.

While property taxes haven’t gone up under Moore, David Williams, president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, pointed to the list of other tax and fee increases that have materialized in the last three years.... Read More: FOX45