Despite economic turmoil brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Larry Hogan announced a budget aimed at providing economic relief to Marylanders while also funding essential services.
Those were the main goals of an ”economic recovery budget” that Hogan unveiled Tuesday and that he declared was balanced for the seventh consecutive year without tax increases, layoffs or service cuts.
The governor said that his budget wouldn’t be possible without a freeze on non-coronavirus spending as well as other emergency measures aimed at easing the state’s fiscal burden.
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