Annapolis, MD - April 1, 2025 - The Senate on Tuesday passed a state spending plan that includes $1.6 billion in new taxes and fees and $2 billion in cuts.
The Senate on Tuesday passed a state spending plan that includes $1.6 billion in new taxes and fees and $2 billion in cuts.“This was a herculean moment to get through an unprecedented time,” said Senate President Bill Ferguson, D-District 46.The Senate’s state budget package passed along party lines as Democrats put so-called ‘Trump triggers” into the bill to handle any potential executive orders and funding freezes.Senate Budget and Taxation Committee Vice Chairman Jim Rosapepe, D-District 21, called it “Trump recession triggers,” speaking to the potential for when “more federal budget cuts come and the economy slows down and our fiscal problems grow.”Senate Republicans said the state relies to heavily on the federal government.“I think the anger we just saw right there is more of the reflection of the recognition that this state over-relies on the federal government, and changes are being made at the federal government because people want to see a change,” said Senate Minority Leader Steve Hershey, R-District 36.
Annapolis, MD - April 1, 2025 - The Senate on Tuesday passed a state spending plan that includes $1.6 billion in new taxes and fees and $2 billion in cuts.
“This was a herculean moment to get through an unprecedented time,” said Senate President Bill Ferguson, D-District 46.
The Senate’s state budget package passed along party lines as Democrats put so-called ‘Trump triggers” into the bill to handle any potential executive orders and funding freezes.
Senate Budget and Taxation Committee Vice Chairman Jim Rosapepe, D-District 21, called it “Trump recession triggers,” speaking to the potential for when “more federal budget cuts come and the economy slows down and our fiscal problems grow.”... Read More: