Annapolis, MD - Feb. 11, 2026 - Governor Wes Moore delivered his 2026 State of the State address Wednesday, outlining an agenda focused on shielding Marylanders from federal policy impacts, lowering costs, growing the economy, and investing in education — all under a three-part theme: “Protect, deliver, and lead.”
Moore acknowledged disagreements in Annapolis, including an ongoing debate over redistricting, but urged lawmakers to “not let the democratic process die in the Free State,” calling debate and compromise hallmarks of Maryland governance.
Much of the speech contrasted Maryland’s direction with what Moore described as harmful federal actions. He cited federal job cuts affecting tens of thousands of Marylanders and warned that changes in Washington could jeopardize health care and food assistance for hundreds of thousands more residents.
In response, Moore highlighted state investments to fill gaps and stabilize families, including:... Read More: FOX45