‘Tough choices’ and tough cuts on the table as Maryland tries to solve $3B budget hole

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — In Maryland, lawmakers have to find a way to fill a $3 billion hole in their budget. On day two of the General Assembly session, discussions began to find a way to a balanced bottom line.

While both Democrats and Republicans agree sizable cuts to state programs are in order, the two sides have different red lines they won’t cross.

After Thursday morning’s legislative session, House Majority Leader David Moon (Montgomery County-D) already had one thing on his mind…

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