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Brooke Lierman is is the Comptroller for Maryland. She joins Midday to discuss the state's economic health, and the impacts of federal government layoffs.
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About $25 million is available that would not change Maryland’s budget.
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State officials say they expect the state to bring in $280 million less in revenue, largely as a result of federal spending cuts.
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We also ask Maryland's Comptroller what to do if you received incorrect tax forms this year.
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Thinking of getting an early jump on tax filing? Marylanders can streamline the process.
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Officials say the cuts help pay increased Medicaid and child care scholarship costs.
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Bacteria concerns still linger for some scientists.
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Drugs don’t work if people can’t afford them. That’s the motto repeated by Maryland Health Care for All! ahead of the 2024 legislative session. The coalition is garnering support to reduce prescription drug costs.
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MCB Real Estate wants to rezone the Inner Harbor to allow for residential development.
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Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman joins Tom to talk about the actions she’s taken in her first few months in office to strengthen communication between her agency and various constituent groups.