The Maryland Board of Revenue Estimates voted unanimously Thursday to increase the state’s projected revenues for the current fiscal year by just under $130 million, but cautioned that the uptick “is not indicative of long-term economic growth.”
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Maryland board predicts two percent cut in projected revenue
The Maryland Board of Revenue Estimates announced Wednesday that revenues for the current fiscal year are expected to be $365 million less than predicted in March.
Liquor Sales Stagnate This Year, Industry Says Marylanders Going Out Of State
Liquor industry attributes stagnant sales to increased liquor tax.