When Governor Larry Hogan left office, he left his successor with a $5 billion dollar budget surplus.

"We are proud to be leaving the state of Maryland’s budget and its economy in the best shape it’s ever been in and I believe that this is a shining example that we have changed Maryland for the better," he said.

His hope was the state's $3 billion-dollar rainy day fund and $2.5 billion-dollar structural surplus wouldn't go to waste.

"It would be a mistake for the legislature to use its newly expanded budgetary power to return to the old habits of raiding the rainy-day fund or recklessly spending down the surplus," he said.... Read More: FOX45