Posted on 09/27/25
| News Source: FOX45
Baltimore, MD - Sep. 27, 2025 - Recent audits have revealed significant issues within Maryland state agencies, uncovering millions of dollars in unauthorized spending. The audits have sparked criticism of the current administration, with allegations that oversight is lacking.
State Sen. Steve Hershey has been vocal about the findings, stating, "At some point the governor of Maryland is going to have to govern." He highlighted a troubling audit of Maryland's social services agency, which found foster care children were being housed with child sex offenders.
Following this audit, a FOX45 News investigation revealed a 16-year-old under the Department of Human Services supervision was found dead at a Baltimore hotel.
The state transportation department was also audited, revealing millions in unauthorized expenses.
Additionally, the state's general services division was found to have little oversight when signing leases for state buildings, costing taxpayers millions.
Hershey criticized the governor, saying, "These are his departments he should be well aware of what's going on."
The governor, however, defended his administration, stating, "The audit clearly lays out that these challenges came before our administration came on board and we’ve now instructed all of our agencies to be in full compliance and full cooperation."
Hershey, who is exploring a run for the governor's office, argued, "I think the governor needs to come out and say he is aware of these and not blame the previous administration of the past."