ANNAPOLIS, Md. —
Gubernatorial staffers faced tough questions Wednesday from state lawmakers over Gov. Wes Moore's education bill.
Senate Bill 429 would rewrite portions of the state's landmark education law, the Blueprint for Maryland's Future school-funding mandates that each district must follow.
Moore's staffers told members of the Senate Budget and Taxation Committee on Wednesday that the law needs adjustments in order to sustain current academic gains.
"We see the Excellence in Maryland Public Schools Act as a critical step in moving towards that goal," said Fagan Harris, the governor's chief of staff...
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