… them in a classroom as quickly as possible so we can both address the teacher shortage as well as making sure that they're getting employment. That alone we've now seen Since I've been the governor, what we have closed that teacher shortage, we have by 25%. And a lot of that is because of these federal workers who are now coming on board. We have federal workers who they are forcing to go to work, which is. (04:21–04:27)
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Asserts that Maryland has reduced its teacher shortage by 25% since Wes Moore became governor.
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