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Governor Moore blames federal inaction and Trump-era policies for rising costs, warning of 95% premium spikes without ACA credits, while Republicans cite his tax hikes as key drivers.
Governor Wes Moore blames the federal government shutdown and former President Trump’s policies for driving up health care and energy costs in Maryland, warning of a potential 95% spike in insurance premiums without Affordable Care Act tax credits.
He attributes rising prices to Washington’s gridlock and reduced energy investment, advocating for expanded solar, wind, and nuclear power.
However, Republican critics counter that Moore’s own tax increases—on items like vehicle fees, cannabis, and IT services—have significantly raised living costs, contributing to a $3.3 billion budget deficit and over 2 million residents leaving the state since 2010.
Some residents report energy bills exceeding $1,000, fueling concerns over affordability and long-term sustainability.
El gobernador Moore culpa a la inacción federal y las políticas de la era Trump por el aumento de los costos, advirtiendo de un aumento del 95% de las primas sin créditos de ACA, mientras que los republicanos citan sus aumentos de impuestos como factores clave.