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Benjamin Orr

@benjaminorr63

Founder/President/CEO of MD Center on Economic Policy (@mdeconomy). Retweets are not endorsements. He/him (Why pronouns matter: lgbt.ucsf.edu/pronounsmatter)

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Right now, we’re facing a $6,000 fundraising gap that could impact our ability to shape the conversation in favor of policies that create a stronger Maryland. We need your help to fight for a stronger, fairer future for all Maryland families. mdeconomy.org/donate

Right now, we’re facing a $6,000 fundraising gap that could impact our ability to shape the conversation in favor of policies that create a stronger Maryland. We need your help to fight for a stronger, fairer future for all Maryland families. mdeconomy.org/donate
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Building an equitable, prosperous Maryland in 2025 is possible. If you’re able, make an investment in justice and opportunity for all Marylanders in 2025 and beyond. mdeconomy.org/donate

Building an equitable, prosperous Maryland in 2025 is possible. If you’re able, make an investment in justice and opportunity for all Marylanders in 2025 and beyond. mdeconomy.org/donate
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With the upcoming shifts in the federal landscape, MDCEP is ready to make the case for the investments Maryland’s families need. In the final hours of 2024, will you help close our fundraising gap so we can expand opportunities to all Marylanders? mdeconomy.org/donate

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Gov. Moore says his budget will include $2B in cuts to state programs and services. MDCEP will be digging in to what these changes will mean for Maryland families and communities. Learn more about what we’re finding at our webinar Jan. 24 us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Analysis of Gov. Moore’s tax plan from ITEP : “The wealthiest 1 percent of Maryland taxpayers are currently the least-taxed income group in the state. This plan asks more of those at the top.” itep.org/maryland-gov-w…

Analysis of Gov. Moore’s tax plan from <a href="/iteptweets/">ITEP</a> : “The wealthiest 1 percent of Maryland taxpayers are currently the least-taxed income group in the state. This plan asks more of those at the top.” itep.org/maryland-gov-w…
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With more delays Maryland will fall behind other states that already have or are implementing paid leave, including our neighbors in Delaware. This hurts families and our economy and makes our state less competitive.

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Today there is a major bill hearing on proposed cuts and changes to education funding. Learn more about what Gov. Moore's budget proposes and how it will affect Md. students in the latest episode of our podcast. mdeconomy.org/news-events/po…

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Maryland Center on Economic Policy TCI “We stand in solidarity with the residents of DC who don’t deserve these targeted attacks on their well-being or their autonomy, and they should be allowed to spend their own tax dollars the way they choose.” Maryland Center on Economic Policy

<a href="/mdeconomy/">Maryland Center on Economic Policy</a> <a href="/TCIFiscal/">TCI</a> “We stand in solidarity with the residents of DC who don’t deserve these targeted attacks on their well-being or their autonomy, and they should be allowed to spend their own tax dollars the way they choose.”
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Under the proposed budget framework passed by the House of Delegates, 94% of MDers will see a tax cut or no change in taxes! Only the wealthiest 6% will see an increase-it's important they pay what they owe. Tell lawmakers: Get this across the finish line! fairsharemaryland.org/take-action/

Under the proposed budget framework passed by the House of Delegates, 94% of MDers will see a tax cut or no change in taxes! Only the wealthiest 6% will see an increase-it's important they pay what they owe. Tell lawmakers: Get this across the finish line! fairsharemaryland.org/take-action/
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Maryland legislators are wrapping up the state budget this week. The Policy Lowdown spoke with members of the budget committees about how they bring their communities' perspective into the process. Listen on our website and on all major podcast platforms. mdeconomy.org/news-events/po…

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Ending Direct File is another gift from the Trump admin to corporations, this time to a multibillion-dollar industry that has lobbied for years to prevent the IRS from providing free tax filing. Destroying public services to ramp up private profits. apnews.com/article/irs-di…

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“Our society does better when its members are healthy. The idea that we’re going to deny health coverage to 100,000 Marylanders or more is counterproductive to a healthy, prosperous society.” - MDCEP President & CEO Benjamin Orr marylandmatters.org/2025/04/18/rep…

Katie Bergh (@katie_bergh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper shows how much your state could owe under proposals to impose a % of SNAP food benefit costs on state budgets for the first time — and explains why doing so would likely force states to slash food assistance for low-income families. cbpp.org/research/food-…

Katie Bergh (@katie_bergh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Under one Republican proposal to expand SNAP's existing work requirement, 6 million adults would be at risk of losing #SNAP. Almost 11 million people, including 4 million kids, live in households that could lose some amount of food assistance. State & district data in link⤵️

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Some lawmakers in Congress are pushing huge cuts to food assistance that would force states to cover 10% or more of the cost. These proposals would also make it harder for Marylanders to afford food and harm local businesses and communities. mdeconomy.org/congressional-…

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Hundreds of thousands of Marylanders would be at risk of losing health coverage and states would face billions in new costs under proposed massive cuts to Medicaid now under consideration in Congress. Maryland can't afford this massive step back. mdeconomy.org/a-step-forward…

Hundreds of thousands of Marylanders would be at risk of losing health coverage and states would face billions in new costs under proposed massive cuts to Medicaid now under consideration in Congress. Maryland can't afford this massive step back. mdeconomy.org/a-step-forward…
Brendan Duke (@brendan_duke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Official CBO analysis confirms the obvious: House Republican tax and budget bill isn't shared sacrifice. It makes poor people poorer and rich people richer. It does this by cutting health care & nutrition to help finance tax cuts skewed to the wealthy.

Official CBO analysis confirms the obvious: House Republican tax and budget bill isn't shared sacrifice. 

It makes poor people poorer and rich people richer. It does this by cutting health care &amp; nutrition to help finance tax cuts skewed to the wealthy.