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Earthquake Strikes Central Maryland; Dozens Report Shaking
An earthquake struck central Maryland a short while in the past, practically 24 hours after one other earthquake hit south close to Richmond, Virginia. The magnitude 2.0 occasion struck simply outdoors of Sykesville, Maryland in Carroll County at 11:49 pm. The seismic occasion, which had a depth of 5 km, was felt by greater than 125 individuals who used the “Did You Really feel It?” took on the USGS earthquake web site.
Maryland hardly ever experiences earthquakes however the quantity has been rising over time. In line with USGS and the Maryland Emergency Administration Company, between 1758 and 1987 Maryland skilled 22 minor earthquakes. Nevertheless, from January 1990 by way of December 1996, Maryland skilled 35 small tremors—1 in Harford County, 2 in Cecil County, 3 in Baltimore County, and 29 in Howard County. In solely seven years, the variety of identified earthquakes in Maryland greater than doubled.
The newest important occasion was on July 16, 2010, when a 3.6 magnitude earthquake occurred close to Germantown. Floor shaking was felt as distant as Annapolis and Northern Virginia.
In line with the Maryland Emergency Administration Company, based mostly on obtainable information, the general earthquake danger to all jurisdictions, except Cecil County, is low to medium-low, relative to Maryland. Cecil County is ranked as medium primarily pushed by inhabitants vulnerability, density and geographic extent. Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Charles, Calvert, Anne Arundel, Baltimore and Wicomico counties and Baltimore Metropolis are ranked medium-low based mostly totally on inhabitants density and inhabitants vulnerability.
In line with USGS, tonight’s earthquake was the primary earthquake to hit Maryland in over a yr. The final was a weak magnitude 1.7 occasion which struck close to Woodlawn.
A number of earthquakes in adjoining states have been felt in Maryland however Marylanders usually tend to really feel certainly one of these out-of-state earthquakes than one inside Maryland. Southwestern Virginia, central Virginia, and the Atlantic seaboard northward from Wilmington, Delaware have considerably extra seismic exercise than does Maryland. One out-of-state earthquake that was felt in a lot of Maryland occurred Easter Sunday, April 22, 1984. In reality, it was reported felt in eight states and the District of Columbia, over an space of roughly 19,000 sq. miles. Centered about 12 miles south of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, this earthquake was measured as a 4.1 magnitude seismic occasion. In line with the Maryland Geological Survey, most notable results in Maryland have been within the northeastern a part of the state. The Lancaster earthquake is probably going associated to Triassic-age constructions within the space.
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Maryland Gov. Moore to share 2025 budget proposal as state faces $2.7 billion deficit
BALTIMORE — Maryland Governor Wes Moore is expected to share his Fiscal Year 2025 budget proposal and legislative priorities Tuesday as the state faces a $2.7 billion deficit, the largest in 20 years.
The Maryland General Assembly’s 2025 legislative session got underway on January 8, during which the governor said he plans to take an aggressive approach by cutting $2 billion in spending.
Gov. Moore said he plans to focus on government efficiency and bringing new streams of revenue to the state.
The state is legally required to pass a balanced budget, and the legislature will likely vote on the 83rd day of the session, on April 1, 2025.
The budget was a hot topic during the Jan. 8 meeting. Democrats called it a difficult year and Gov. Moore said he is committed to optimizing spending.
“I inherited a structural deficit when I became the governor because the state was both spending at a clip of what that was not sustainable, and we were growing at a clip that was embarrassing,” Gov. Moore said.
A structural deficit occurs when the government is spending more money than it makes in taxes.
Did Gov. Moore inherit a deficit?
In 2022, former Governor Larry Hogan and state lawmakers closed out the legislative session with an estimated $2.5 billion budget surplus, which allowed for infrastructure and school upgrades along with tax relief. The state also had about $3 billion – 12% of the state’s general fund – in its Rainy Day Fund.
Hogan met with Gov. Moore’s administration in December 2022 to share budget recommendations during which time he urged the administration and lawmakers to maintain the surplus.
“With continued inflation and economic uncertainty at the national level, we believe this is critically important, and it would be a mistake for the legislature to use its newly expanded budgetary power to return to the old habits of raiding the Rainy Day Fund or recklessly spending down the surplus,” Hogan said at the time.
During the 2022 meeting, Hogan also recommended more than $720 million in spending to expand community policing and behavioral health services, replace an aging hospital on the Eastern Shore and construct a new school and care center.
Maryland went into the 2024 legislative session facing an estimated $761 million structural deficit. At that time, Gov. Moore proposed $3.3 billion in cuts.
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