Annapolis, MD - March 18, 2025 - Gov. Wes Moore’s recent national appearances have raised concerns among some Maryland residents and lawmakers about whether he is sufficiently focused on pressing state matters.

With the Maryland General Assembly running out of time to address the state’s historic $3.3 billion deficit, Senate Minority Whip Justin Ready, R-Carroll and Frederick Counties, told Spotlight on Maryland on Monday that he is frustrated about the governor's failure to answer important budget and tax proposal questions directly this session.

My concerns are the decisions he’s made or, more accurately, the decisions he’s not making,” Sen. Ready said. “Instead of finger-pointing, Maryland taxpayers need him to roll up his sleeves and lead in Annapolis on the tough decisions.”

On busy Crossover Day in the state capital, frustrations among some Republican lawmakers over the governor’s focus reached a boiling point as the unofficial deadline to pass bills to the opposite chamber for potential approval approached. Del. Mark Fisher, R-Calvert County, tagged Gov. Moore’s social media account, urging him not to “‘Maryland’ the United States.”... Read More: FOX45