Maryland Will Save $326M By Moving State Workers To Downtown Baltimore

In the midst of a budget crisis, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s administration in January went searching for modest savings in unusual places.

They found barely used phone lines that could be disconnected. The state could cut back on buying new cars and service its existing vehicle fleet less often. Laptops for state workers could be standardized to make sure that agencies weren’t overpaying. And nine state-owned buildings that had fallen into disrepair could be abandoned in favor of commercial leases.

On Friday, the results were in: Those belt-tightening measures will result in $50 million of savings each year for the next five years, and $326 million more over the next two decades, state officials said…

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