Annapolis, MD - Jan. 8, 2026 - Gov. Wes Moore on Thursday touted sharp declines in violent crime and announced major increases in state spending on public safety and education as he continued a statewide tour promoting his new budget proposal.

Speaking outside the Maryland State Police College Park Barracks, Moore said homicides have fallen 44% statewide over the past three years. Baltimore recorded a 58% drop during that period, while Prince George’s County saw a 39% decline, according to the governor.

Moore said his budget includes what he described as a record $124.1 million in public safety aid for local law enforcement agencies. The funding, he said, would support additional patrols and bolster special operations units.

Later in the day, Moore visited Frederick High School in Frederick County, where he promoted his plan to increase state education spending by more than $373 million, bringing total funding to a record $10.2 billion.... Read More: FOX45