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There are no confirmed coronavirus cases in Maryland, but Governor Larry Hogan is leaving nothing to chance. He has called on state lawmakers to pass emergency legislation that allows for the transfer of up to $50 million from the state’s rainy day fund. He will ask for $10 million more in a supplemental budget. Read […]

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Gov. Larry Hogan is extended a helping hand to refugees saying they are welcomed in Maryland as long as they are legally allowed to be in the United States. He sent a letter to the Trump administration Monday. it was in response to a September executive order from President Trump that allowed states to block […]

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan appointed two people Wednesday to fill vacancies in the Maryland House of Delegates. Carl Jackson and Cathi Forbes will fill the 2 vacant seats in the 141-member House. Both are Democrats who will represent districts in Baltimore County. Jackson is an analyst at the University of Maryland School of Social Work. […]

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An attorney for Gov. Larry Hogan has made a “final offer” of $200 million to settle a long-running lawsuit involving Maryland’s four historically black colleges. Robert Scholz, Hogan’s chief legal counsel, wrote in a letter to Del. Darryl Barnes on Thursday that the offer would be over a 10-year period, starting in fiscal year 2021. […]

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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan sent a letter criticizing Baltimore’s crime-fighting strategy as too “status quo,” and saying the state could give Baltimore an extra $21 million only if it sends “acceptable” measures and reports on reducing violent crime. He sent a four page letter to the Mayor’s office and the police department. The spokesperson for […]

Governor Hogan is frustrated over the lack of air conditioning in city schools. On just the second day of the school, Baltimore City Public Schools without air-conditioning were closed two hours early. Temperatures were well over 90 degrees Wednesday in Baltimore City. Still that meant that dozens of schools and their students lost class time […]

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Gov. Larry Hogan is set to meet Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young and Police Commissioner Michael Harrison today to discuss crime in Baltimore. “Baltimore as a city has challenges with violence,” Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen said. “Any time we see acts of violence within our communities, it really shakes people up.” This is a […]

Gov. Larry Hogan and Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr., responded to President Trump’s comments regarding Baltimore and U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, joining other local leaders who have spoken out. Gov.Hogan pressed that many officials are working to fight violence with 500 additional police officers sent to Baltimore, around 2,000 arrests, stricter sentencing for repeat […]

Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday announced that Maryland will receive $125 million in federal grant money to support a joint project with CSX to expand the Howard Street tunnel. However, the grant is far less than what the state asked for. The Hogan administration says the money will allow the state to partner with CSX […]

Gov. Larry Hogan may throw his hat into the ring. He said Tuesday he’s seriously considering a run against President Donald Trump in the presidential primary. During the “Politics & Eggs” series at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire, Gov. Hogan told the audience, “People have asked me to give this some serious thought, and […]