Baltimore, MD - Sept. 18, 2025 - Despite massive increases in taxpayer funding, many Maryland public schools are still significantly underperforming on state testing.
David Williams, for 32 years, has worked as a taxpayer watchdog. First, at Citizens Against Government Waste. And now, he’s the president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance. And in all his decades watching how your tax dollars are spent, he says one main theme has never changed.
“A significant amount of my time has been looking at education spending,” stated Williams. “Politicians are stuck in a mindset where they think spending more money is going to produce better results. It doesn’t.”
Maryland is spending more money on public schools. In 2023, according to the Maryland State Department of Education, state and local taxpayers combined to give all 24 Mayland public school systems $12.3 billion. By 2025, that number rose to $14.3 billion – a $2 billion increase in just a couple of years.... Read More: FOX45