State Roundup, August 31, 2016

Maryland economy not as robust as projected with revenue collection down $250 million; Gov. Hogan announces $5 million study to consider third Bay Bridge span to ease traffic congestion; City State’s Attorney Mosby, U.S. Sen. Cardin join chorus of voice criticizing Baltimore Police spy in the sky; in seeking Baltimore City Police reform, advocates expect fight with union; Hogan unveils new flag-themed license plate design; Prince George’s judge drops out of Circuit Court race; and U.S. Rep. Cummings seeks probe into cyber attacks.