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Taneytown Today
By the People, for the People
Governor Faces Scrutiny Over Education Spending
Calls for accountability and measurable results as costs rise
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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A reader commentary in The Baltimore Sun criticizes Maryland Governor Wes Moore's massive investment in public education, known as the Blueprint for Maryland's Future, arguing that the state should expect clear and undeniable improvements in the education system's performance to justify the significant cost increases through tax and fee hikes. The commentary questions whether any real progress has been reported and whether the goals set when the plan was initially approved have been met.
Why it matters
This commentary reflects growing concerns among Maryland residents about the cost and effectiveness of the state's education reform efforts under the new governor. As the state faces a dire fiscal outlook, there are calls for the governor to demonstrate tangible results that validate the substantial public investment in education.
The details
The reader commentary, written by Curt Rasmussen from Taneytown, Maryland, argues that Governor Moore and Democratic Party leaders are only touting results that support their political ambitions, while failing to address the lack of undeniable improvement in the performance of Maryland's public education system. The commentary questions whether the goals set for the Blueprint for Maryland's Future have been met and whether any real progress has been reported.
- The commentary was published on February 14, 2026.
The players
Wes Moore
The current Governor of Maryland.
Curt Rasmussen
A reader from Taneytown, Maryland who submitted the commentary to The Baltimore Sun.
The Baltimore Sun Editorial Board
The editorial board of The Baltimore Sun newspaper, which previously published an article observing uncertainties about the progress of Governor Moore's education initiatives.
What they’re saying
“Clearly, Gov. Wes Moore's greatest strengths are rhetorical mastery and stratospheric spin. What Marylanders want is a return to reasonable affordability and clearly articulated positive results from our largest and most controversial investments.”
— Curt Rasmussen, Reader (The Baltimore Sun)
“Should we not expect undeniable improvement in the performance of Maryland's public education system as a direct result of Democrats' stalwart defense of the plan? What were the goals set when the plan was initially approved? Has any real progress been reported?”
— Curt Rasmussen, Reader (The Baltimore Sun)
The takeaway
This commentary highlights the growing demand from Maryland residents for the governor to demonstrate tangible, measurable improvements in the state's public education system to justify the significant cost increases associated with the Blueprint for Maryland's Future. As the state faces fiscal challenges, there are calls for accountability and clear articulation of the plan's goals and progress.
