- This week, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore hit the one-year mark of his administration's tenure.
- During an interview with BI, Moore touted his service-year program and public safety investments.
- Moore, a key Biden ally, said he was confident that voters would see the "good results" of the president's policies.
Last January, Wes Moore was inaugurated as Maryland's 63rd — and first Black — governor.
Shortly after Moore was sworn into office, he announced in his inaugural address that it was time for the state's policies "to be as bold as our aspirations."