February 6th, 2025 by WCBC Radio
Governor Moore’s third State of the State address was delivered Wednesday in Annapolis. The Governor reviewed successes the state has seen over the past year, including the rapid response to the collapse of the Key Bridge and said in his proposed budget there are three pillars designed to confront with courage the “moment of crisis” the state is facing. One of the pillars Moore’s proposed tax reforms…
“Our proposed budget does not raise sales taxes, for the third year in a row our proposed budget does not raise property taxes, that we’re going to close corporate loopholes and lower the corporate tax rate to make Maryland more business friendly.”
The proposed reforms are designed to benefit the majority of state residents…
“We are doubling the standard deduction and expanding access to the child tax credit to support middle class families and children growing up in poverty, and under our plan two-thirds of Marylanders will get a tax cut and in fact, 82% will either see a tax cut or no changes in their taxes at all.”
January 30th, 2013 by WCBC Radio
This afternoon Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley delivers his annual "State of the State Address" to a joint session of the legislature. The governor is expected to talk about his proposals on gun control, wind energy, and the effort to repeal the death penalty. O'Malley is also expected to talk about increasing transportation revenue, either in the form of an increased gasoline tax, or a sales tax on gasoline. Several ideas are being considered, but the governor has not endorsed any specific proposal. Delegate Leroy Myers said while there has been a great deal of conjecture and speculation, he is looking forward to hearing some specifics from the governor…
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