Two months after taking office, Gov. Wes Moore (D) continues to work to fill positions on key boards and commissions.
Moore on Friday sent an additional 128 nominees to the state Senate for consideration — and also announced that he was withdrawing the names of 13 previously announced appointees.
Moore has now sent hundreds of names for top administration positions and commissions along to the Senate, which is trying to work through his nominees at a rapid pace, with the General Assembly session set to end on April 10.
The governor on Friday nominated individuals for such key positions as State Board of Education, University of Maryland System Board of Regents, the University of Maryland Medical System Board of Directors, and the Maryland Economic Development Corporation (MEDCO) Board of Directors, among many others. He also picked 16 new commissioners for the 22-member Maryland Economic Development Commission.
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