Maryland BPW Approves $248 Million in State Spending
Summary
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved over $248 million in state spending, including a $500,000 modification for educational assessments for students with disabilities. The Comptroller's office also highlighted the opening of tax season, the transition to a new tax processing system, and available taxpayer assistance options.
What changed
The Maryland Board of Public Works, comprising Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman, Governor Wes Moore, and Treasurer Dereck Davis, approved a total of $248,517,402.11 in state spending. Key approvals included a $500,000 retroactive contract modification for the Maryland State Department of Education to enhance the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment for students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, and students who are Blind and Visually Impaired. The Board also approved grant agreements, awards to certified small business primes, and awards to certified minority and veteran-owned small business enterprises.
Comptroller Lierman also announced the opening of the Maryland tax season, emphasizing the use of electronic filing for efficiency and security. She noted the transition to a new tax processing system, Maryland Tax Connect, which will replace the current COBEL-based system after this tax season. Taxpayers seeking assistance can utilize the MyCOMConnect portal, call the Taxpayer Services Division, or visit one of the 11 Comptroller of Maryland branch offices. The next Board of Public Works meeting is scheduled for February 18, 2026.
What to do next
- Review Maryland Board of Public Works meeting documents for approved items.
- Note the transition to the Maryland Tax Connect system for future tax filings.
- Familiarize with taxpayer assistance options for the upcoming tax season.
Source document (simplified)
Maryland Board of Public Works Approves $248 Million in State Spending ANNAPOLIS, Md. (January 28, 2026) — Comptroller Brooke E. Lierman joined Governor Wes Moore and Treasurer Dereck Davis today for a meeting of the Board of Public Works. During the meeting, the Board of Public Works approved more than $248 million in spending, including a $500,000 retroactive contract modification from the Maryland State Department of Education to modify the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment to include assessments developed specifically for students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, as well as students who are Blind and Visually Impaired. During her closing remarks, Comptroller Lierman took the opportunity to highlight the opening of tax season this week. Comptroller Lierman explained that the first week of tax season involves testing fraud detection models and other systems to ensure efficient and accurate returns processing. She encouraged Marylanders to file their returns electronically, to avoid delays and keep their information secure. The Office of the Comptroller processed an estimated 3 million returns for tax year 2024 and issued an estimated $3 billion in refunds to more than 2 million taxpayers. Comptroller Lierman also shared that this will be the final tax season in a COBEL-based processing system before launching personal income tax filing through Maryland Tax Connect. This new, modern tax processing system will allow for individuals to file
returns, pay their taxes electronically, track their interactions with the agency, and set up payment plans. Marylanders who need assistance filing their taxes or resolving a tax issue have several convenient options. They can visit www.MarylandComptroller.gov/help to access the MyCOMConnect portal for secure, convenient online support. Taxpayers also have the option to call the Taxpayer Services Division at 1-800-MDTAXES (1-800-638-2937) toll-free between 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. between February 2 and April 15, 2026. Filers can also visit or schedule a virtual appointment with one of the 11 Comptroller of Maryland branch offices across Maryland. The offices include a new location in Baltimore County and an office in Bel Air that is expected to open in February. Walk-ins are welcome at all locations; however, tax preparation appointments must be scheduled online at www.marylandcomptroller.gov/help. In all, the Board of Public Works approved 104 items, representing a total State expenditure of $248,517,402.11. This includes: • Grant agreements for 26 recipients for 28 projects located in 10 counties and Baltimore City with a total value of $14,605,415.• 10 items awarding $14,822,041.75 to certified small business primes. • Five items awarding $15,201,695 to certified minority business enterprise primes. • 16 items awarded with established participation goals for minority business enterprises.• Five items awarded with an established participation goal for veteran-owned small business enterprises.Meeting documents for today’s meeting can be found here.
The next meeting of the Board of Public Works will be held on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. ### Media Contacts Robyne McCullough rmccullough@marylandtaxes.gov 410-980-0139 (cell) Adam Abadiraabadir@marylandtaxes.gov 667-408-0768 (cell) Comptroller of Maryland, 80 Calvert Street, Annapolis, Maryland 21401, United States
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