An “enormous” projected budget deficit over the next five years will not slow down efforts to fill vacant state jobs, the state budget secretary said Wednesday.
Budget Secretary Helene Grady, speaking to the Joint Committee on Fair Practices and State Personnel, acknowledged the looming fiscal challenge but said, when questioned by comittee members, that those challenges will not sidetrack efforts to “rebuild state government.”
Grady said managing the need for new staff and a projected $2.7 billion deficit for fiscal 2026 “is a balancing act.”
“What I can say at this point is, agencies continue to be authorized to recruit and fill roles,” she said. “We do not have an across-the-board hiring freeze in place. We encourage agencies to be managing within their budgets and when they are seeing areas that are growing beyond budget, we rely on them to manage appropriately and prioritize all their expenses, whether it be additional hires, new contracts to be let, or purchases and procurements, etc.”... Read More: Maryland Matters