The buzz is back in Annapolis as lawmakers, advocates, lobbyists, and others made their way to the Maryland State House for the 446th Legislative Session.

Beyond the usual pomp and circumstance, lawmakers and Gov. Wes Moore are facing a significant budget shortfall for the 2025 fiscal year and beyond. The upcoming budget year is projected to have a $761 million deficit, with that number projected to grow to over $1 billion in the years to come.

Before session began, Senate President Bill Ferguson set the tone with some media and answered questions about what’s on the chopping block and where the state can tighten its budget belt.

“We are going to have to be fiscally prudent and get back into the habit of really sharpening our pencils and prioritize what matters most to the 6.5 million Marylanders that count on us,” Ferguson said.... Read More: FOX45