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Moore's Budget Chasm as Wide as it Was Predictable

Moore's Budget Chasm as Wide as it Was Predictable

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Brian Griffiths
Nov 20, 2024
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While everybody has been watching the circus down in Washington, The Washington Post reported the alarming news that everybody in Maryland was waiting for.

If you want to know exactly who earns the blame for this fiasco, there is but one person:

The calamity I have been writing about for years is finally here.

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But I’m not sure people fully grasp just how dire things truly are.

“That is the largest gap we have seen in the last 20 years,” said David C. Romans, coordinator of fiscal and policy analysis for the Department of Legislative Services, at a Spending Affordability Committee meeting this week. “It is a more significant gap than we saw during the Great Recession.”

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