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Conduit Street Podcast: Breaking Down the Budget

  • Post author:Shantelle Malcolm-Lym
  • Post published:January 17, 2025
  • Post category:County Budgets / County News / Economic Development / Education / Feature / Housing and Community Development

The Governor’s FY26 budget has arrived, bringing with it a $3 billion gap, $2 billion in proposed cuts, and a host of decisions that directly affect Maryland’s counties.

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