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Nov 12, 2025 Wes Moore, the Governor of Maryland and former military officer, shares insights on how the government shutdown is hitting Maryland families hard, particularly regarding food and energy costs. He emphasizes the struggle with rising healthcare premiums and critiques Washington's inefficiency in addressing these issues. Adelita Grijalva, Arizona's Representative-elect, discusses her delayed swearing-in and pressing for the release of Epstein files, as well as the challenges of navigating healthcare policies in the current political climate.
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Shutdown Politics Harm Residents
- Moore criticizes the shutdown deal as accomplishing little while states absorb costs like SNAP funding.
- He says political gamesmanship harms residents who face rising premiums and lost services.
Build Housing Fast To Lower Costs
- Increase housing supply quickly through transit-oriented development and use state-owned land for new housing.
- Maryland pursues density bonuses and incentives to lower housing costs amid population growth.
Tariffs Inflate Building Costs
- Moore ties higher construction and business costs to presidential tariff policies that raise input prices like aluminum and lumber.
- He argues tariffs create instability that hurts small businesses and builders.





