Maryland Gov. Wes Moore can keep his pledge not to raise taxes next year — but doing so while closing a $1.4 billion budget gap will likely require deep spending cuts and possibly tapping the state’s Rainy Day Fund, economists told the Baltimore Sun on Friday.
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