Annapolis, MD - Feb. 8, 2025 -  Arguing there are downsides to downsizing, in Governor Wes Moore’s first State of the State address he pledged to fill vacancies and grow state government.

“Building a workforce of dedicated public servants saves us the expense of costly contractors and external vendors, and if properly managed, delivers us better results. Spending $100 million on inefficiencies and patch work politics is not the way to run a government,” Moore said.

A promise he’s already followed through on. On Tuesday, FOX45 reported on data sourced from the Maryland Department of Labor’s website, showing under Governor Wes Moore’s administration, the state’s workforce grew by more than 5,000 employees. Comparatively, during former Governor Larry Hogan’s first two years in office, nearly 2,000 jobs were slashed.

These counts include all of state government, not just the agencies Wes Moore has direct hiring authority over. For example, higher education positions, the judiciary, and the legislature. The principal departments under his executive and administrative control include:... Read More: FOX45