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Prince George's County committee hears FY27 budget briefing; Manno warns of state aid cuts and retirement cost shifts
Summary
Roger Manno briefed the General Assembly Committee on Governor Moore's FY27 proposal, outlining a $71 billion state budget, an estimated $1.5–1.6 billion near-term structural shortfall and county-specific impacts including an 11.3% decline in some state aid and a $6–8 million retirement cost shift to Prince George's County.
Prince George's County's General Assembly Committee heard a detailed briefing on the governor's proposed FY27 state budget from Roger Manno, who said the package would leave many counties facing tough trade-offs.
Manno said Governor Moore introduced a roughly $71 billion budget on Jan. 21, and described a near-term structural shortfall of about $1.5 billion to $1.6 billion that could grow to roughly $4 billion by 2030. "This is where it gets ugly," Manno said, summarizing statewide fiscal pressures that will drive difficult choices in the legislative process.
The presentation highlighted winners and losers in the initial proposal. Manno said the…
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