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The DOGE effect is finally here. After months of speculation, there are growing signs that the housing market in the Washington, D.C., metro area is starting to shift, and federal workforce layoffs ...
The Moore administration plans to slash about $121 million from the state's personnel budget through a combination of buyouts ...
Maryland is set to implement a hiring freeze and voluntary buyouts to address a significant budget deficit, Governor Moore announced in a letter to ...
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 will offer a voluntary buyout program and implement a hiring freeze for state employees, according to ...
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 announced a state hiring freeze, voluntary employee buyouts, and the elimination of vacant positions on Tuesday, citing a "historic fiscal challenge." ...
Gov. Wes Moore is freezing the hiring of new state employees, offering voluntary buyouts and planning to eliminate vacant ...
If approved, this plan could result in the dismissal of thousands of federal employees across 22 government departments. The ...
Gov. Wes Moore told Maryland state employees on Tuesday that they should brace for a hiring freeze, voluntary buyouts and ...
A new survey reveals that four in 10 D.C. area housing market transaction in May were driven by federal workforce layoffs and cuts, as DOGE activities are factoring into falling home prices in the D.C ...
Governor Wes Moore has notified Maryland’s public employees of upcoming efforts to slash $121 million in personnel costs, ...