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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Statement from Governor Larry Hogan on New 2016 Revenue Estimates

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Larry Hogan today applauded the new revenue estimates for 2016, which have been revised up by $80.6 million since March. These new estimates reflect recent growth in Maryland’s economy, including the addition of 32,700 new jobs since January.

“The news of these growing revenue estimates, along with our larger-than-anticipated 2015 closeout numbers, further illustrate that the business climate is finally improving and that Maryland’s economy is growing,” Governor Hogan said. “Some Marylanders are now starting to see their earnings improve, and Maryland businesses are beginning to grow and create jobs."

“While there’s no question that we are now headed in the right direction, we must continue to budget cautiously and keep spending under control. Maryland still faces a considerable structural deficit as well as significant pension obligations, and unless we continue to push for more budget accountability, the state’s long-term fiscal outlook won’t improve,” Governor Hogan said. “My administration will remain focused on stabilizing Maryland’s finances while continuing to put money back into the pockets of taxpayers.”

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now that the revenues are actually rising, we need to accomplish some of the things that the dumbocrats whined wouldn't happen due to the tax and fee reductions......that will show them the total fallacy of their warped thinking.

We may not be able to fix stupid - but we can certainly show everyone what it looks like!

Anonymous said...

Well aaid, 7:22.
Now, let's see some of those jobs land here.

Anonymous said...

absolutely the right move. Great work by the Governor