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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a hiring freeze will go into effect July 1 and voluntary buyouts are on the way as the ...
The Moore administration plans to slash about $121 million from the state's personnel budget through a combination of buyouts ...
State Republicans, like House Minority Leader Jason Buckel of Allegany County, said Tuesday they saw Moore's change in policy as the governor facing reality. Buckel had warned Moore against ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a state hiring freeze, voluntary employee buyouts, and the elimination of vacant positions on Tuesday, citing a "historic fiscal challenge." ...
In a letter to State employees, Governor Wes Moore laid out the state's plan to cut $121 million form the personnel budget.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore will offer a voluntary buyout program and implement a hiring freeze for state employees, according to ...
Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday outlined cuts the state executive branch could make to realize $121 million in general fund ...
Gov. Wes Moore formally unveiled a new roadside historical marker honoring the life and legacy of famed Maryland abolitionist ...
Following a new court ruling, paving the way forward for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, Governor Wes Moore ...
Maryland will institute a hiring freeze, offer buyouts and eliminate vacation positions to save about $121 million, Gov. Wes ...
Gov. Wes Moore is freezing the hiring of new state employees, offering voluntary buyouts and planning to eliminate vacant ...
Governor Wes Moore has notified Maryland’s public employees of upcoming efforts to slash $121 million in personnel costs, ...