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Gov. Wes Moore announced his plans in an email sent to state employees, citing a "historical fiscal challenge." ...
Maryland increased its job count by 2,900 jobs in May, defying the trend of federal workforce reductions and broader public ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced several changes for state government workers, including a hiring freeze, a voluntary ...
In a letter to state workers, Governor Wes Moore outlined some steps to help resolve Maryland’s “historic fiscal challenge”.
Gov. Moore announced a hiring freeze, vacant position cuts and buyouts to save $121M in FY26, aiming to avoid deeper personnel reductions.
Members of the Maryland General Assembly are reacting to the news that Gov. Wes Moore is instituting a hiring freeze, ...
Moore says his plan will aid in meeting the required reduction in the personnel costs, which will cut around $120 million from the state’s personnel budget. This includes buy-outs for state employees, ...
Maryland plans to implement a hiring freeze next month as state officials examine options to cut costs. The governor's office ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced a hiring freeze will go into effect July 1 and voluntary buyouts are on the way as the ...
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 is set to implement a hiring freeze and voluntary buyouts to address a significant budget deficit, Governor Moore ...