Annapolis, MD - May 6, 2025  - About one month after the end of the legislative session, leadership was back in the State House talking about the budget.

This time, however, it was about the impacts more federal cuts could have on Maryland’s bottom line and what’s next for a possible special session.

 Senate President Bill Ferguson told reporters the latest legislative analysis indicated an additional $430 million in cuts were possible for the state, hitting housing and energy assistance programs, as well as drinking water efforts and others.

The state was bracing for more cuts, Sen. Ferguson said Tuesday, which is why he’s not too worried about covering the gaps with roughly $2 billion left for situations such as this. The additional cuts are included in President Donald Trump’s proposed budget, which has yet to be finalized, and Congress will get the final say.... Read More: FOX45