Annapolis, MD - July 11, 2024  - Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s administration proposed nearly $149 million in midyear spending reductions on Wednesday to steer more money to help fund child care and Medicaid as state officials continue to wrestle with budget challenges.

Moore will present the cuts next week to the state’s Board of Public Works, which has the authority to cut up to 25% of the state’s operating budget. The powerful three-member spending panel is comprised of the governor, the treasurer and comptroller, all of whom are Democrats.

“This morning, my administration submitted a plan to make targeted and strategic spending cuts and grow our economy while simultaneously protecting the programs and projects that Marylanders care about most,” Moore wrote in The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday.

His administration decided to propose budget changes early in the fiscal year, which began July 1, to help for future planning. Both the child care program and health care are priorities for the administration.... Read More: WBAL