Martin O’Malley, f Administration commissioner, says Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s cuts could mean “an interruption of benefits.”
The confusion and anxiety of the agency manager, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of fear of retaliation, was a common response to the email that is part of billionaire Elon Musk’s push to slash the size of the government on behalf of President Donald Trump, according to lawmakers and employees.
Maryland's top financial officers say that the state is beginning to feel the pain, as they anticipate more cuts in the federal workforce, as well as grants.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore prepares for significant federal job losses. State offers help to federal workers affected by heavy-handed cuts.
The expense of operating the president's aircraft at an hourly rate is disputed, but appears to be between $177,843 and $206,337 per hour.
The American Federation of Teachers, a union representing more than 1.8 million educators, had sued to keep members of Mr. Musk’s government efficiency team out of the Education Department’s systems.
Several agencies have pushed back against Musk's order that federal employees provide details about what they accomplished last week.
The Department of Government Efficiency put up a new website this week titled the "Wall of Receipts" listing the alleged savings from shrinking the government.
Maryland legislators push for legislation to provide resources for federal workers laid off by the Trump administration's budget cuts.
Lawyers on a DOGE-related lawsuit have latched on to President Donald Trump's own words in his speech to Congress, calling it "new evidence."
Elon Musk, backed by President Donald Trump, claims American taxpayers could receive a $5,000 refund from the federal government — despite no apparent support in Congress, which controls the nation’s purse strings and would have to OK checks.