Annapolis, MD - April 1, 2025 - The Senate on Tuesday passed a state spending plan that includes $1.6 billion in new taxes and fees and $2 billion in cuts.

“This was a herculean moment to get through an unprecedented time,” said Senate President Bill Ferguson, D-District 46.

The Senate’s state budget package passed along party lines as Democrats put so-called ‘Trump triggers” into the bill to handle any potential executive orders and funding freezes.

Senate Budget and Taxation Committee Vice Chairman Jim Rosapepe, D-District 21, called it “Trump recession triggers,” speaking to the potential for when “more federal budget cuts come and the economy slows down and our fiscal problems grow.”... Read More: WBAL