Historic legislation, record investments, and community-based engagement are building the foundation to make Maryland the state that serves
ANNAPOLIS, MD — In the Moore-Miller Administration’s first 100 days, Governor Wes Moore signed 242 bills, enacted a historic $63 billion budget, and traveled thousands of miles across the state engaging with Maryanders and building partnerships in communities. The governor and Lt. Governor Aruna Miller marked the occasion today with a tour on the Eastern Shore, visiting Salisbury University, the Salisbury Wicomico Regional Airport, and holding a small business roundtable.
“These first 100 days are a testament to what is to come here in Maryland—investment in our communities, opportunity for all Marylanders, and a commitment to creating a Maryland that leaves no one behind,” said Gov. Moore. “This is just the beginning—this is how Maryland’s decade starts: with jobs, record investments in public education, raising wages, ending child poverty, protecting women’s reproductive rights, and investing in the safety of our communities. Together we are going to build the future we want to see in this state.”
“Over the last 100 days, this administration has broken down barriers, uplifted underserved communities and delivered successes for all Marylanders,” said Lt. Gov Miller. “We’ve made history by building a government that serves all Maryanders—whether it’s appointing the most diverse cabinet the state has ever seen, or creating the nation’...
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