Maryland consistently ranks as one of the worst states for business. This is unacceptable and quite embarrassing.
We must develop policies that attract businesses and jobs to this state instead of turning them away. Our current Democratic leaders seem determined to make it economically impossible for businesses to move into the state of Maryland and expand once they are here. More and more taxes and regulations serve as deterrents for any business looking to move here and roadblocks for any businesses wishing to grow.
Lower taxes, fewer regulations, and tax incentives are all necessary to promote economic growth in Maryland, benefitting businesses, workers, and local economies. It is hard for our elected officials to claim they are interested in job creation, when their own policies are preventing businesses from supplying these jobs.
As a Delegate, my number one priority will be making Maryland one of the most business-friendly states in the nation. I will work to reduce regulations, lower taxes, and provide incentives for businesses to move here. This is the most effective way to create jobs and restore economic prosperity.