Annapolis, MD - March 5, 2025 - Political analysts are closely monitoring the unfolding tax developments in Annapolis, as Governor Wes Moore grapples with a $3 billion budget deficit. The governor has proposed a series of new and increased taxes, sparking debate among lawmakers and concern among voters.

"I'm not interested in rebuilding someone else's government. We need to build our own," said Governor Moore during a recent hearing. He emphasized the need for shared sacrifice, stating, "Making sure everyone understands the sacrifice needs to be shared."

Political analyst John Dedie commented on the governor's predicament, saying, "The governor's in a real box here." He noted that voters are frustrated with the potential tax increases, adding, "Right now voters are concerned about the actions in Annapolis with some of this 'how can we soak it to citizens.'"

The situation echoes the political climate of a decade ago when former Governor Martin O'Malley raised over 40 taxes, leading to a shift in voter allegiance. Richard Vatz, another political analyst, remarked, "After awhile they say surely we can do better and someone like Hogan comes in and says we can do better and we did do better this becomes a tighter race."... Read More: FOX45