Maryland's new governor Wes Moore was sworn in on Jan. 18 in Annapolis, and he's planning on staying put.
"I am not leaving next year," Moore said on FOX 5's "DMV Zone." "Moore told FOX 5 he's "100% on the record" not going to be the Democratic candidate for president in 2024. Moore says in his first few weeks in office, he's seen that Maryland "is ready to serve.
"The crime has already happened," said Moore.
"We put together a record funding of $8.8 billion that we're putting towards K-12 education, a half a billion dollars more towards a blueprint for Maryland's future, which is a groundbreaking education piece of legislation," Moore said. "We need to make sure there's accountability for that capital. It's not just about putting more money into a system if the system is not working.
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