Even Democrats Are Fleeing Maryland

Moving day for a Maryland lawmaker whose business is threatened by proposed 'tech tax'

by JEFF ABELL | FOX45 NEWS

Maryland lawmakers are facing criticism over a new tax proposal aimed at addressing the state's $3 billion deficit. The proposal includes a three-percent tax on data and IT services, which lawmakers estimate will generate $500 million in revenue. However, the tax has sparked concern among business owners and legislators alike.

Delegate Brian Crosby, a small business owner and member of the Economic Matters Committee, has already begun relocating his business from Maryland to Virginia in response to the proposed tax. Crosby told Maryland Matters that the new IT tax would "cripple his business," adding, "We know the numbers. All I can say within a year, we'd file for bankruptcy."

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Bank sues incoming State Lottery Commissioner Nick Mosby

Bank sues incoming State Lottery Commissioner Nick Mosby for credit card debt

Ex-wife Marilyn Mosby, now under home detention, is being separately sued for more than $25,000 in unpaid credit card bills
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From Maryland's GOP National Committeewoman

Democrats forget that Americans want to cut government waste

Elon Musk flashes his t-shirt that reads "DOGE" to the media as he walks on South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, Sunday, March 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

In response to Rep. Maxine Waters, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and the flurry of Democratic lawmakers touting their efforts to “fight” the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk, I have advice: On the topic of fraud, waste and abuse with taxpayers’ monies, study your topic before you speak. 

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Baltimore gets another failing grade

The latest Truth In Accounting report for Baltimore points to the continued failure of Baltimore City government. 

 

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