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Gov. Wes Moore announced a state buyout program in hopes to shrink state employment logs. But its release is not without rippling frustration about its timing.
About 60 former federal workers have applied for a one-time $700 loan Maryland Governor Wes Moore made available nearly three ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is tapping a former high-ranking Army officer who commanded Fort George G. Meade to be the state’s ...
Maryland has the nation's second-highest concentration of federal workers, and hundreds have either lost their jobs, taken ...
Gov. Wes Moore has joined a regional effort to reduce electricity costs to consumers. In a request for information, Maryland, along with eight other Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, is seeking ...
As State officials roll out the buyout program, Republican lawmakers have voiced sharp criticism about the timing of it, even ...
Gov. Wes Moore tapped Ed Rothstein, a Carroll County commissioner and retired Army colonel, to lead the Maryland Department ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Maryland Gov. Wes Moore released details of his plan to downsize the Maryland government workforce, involving $20,000 buyouts and $300 for each year of service for state employees.
Maryland’s governor and an Italian wind energy developer said they remain undeterred in bringing offshore turbines to the ...