Gov. Larry Hogan addressed members of the Economic Club of Washington, D.C., on Thursday answering questions from President David Rubenstein. Hogan deferred talk about his political ambitions after a potential second term as governor:
Hogan Would Support Changes to How Marylanders Vote in Primaries
Gov. Larry Hogan said he would support changes to the way political parties choose candidates for the general election either, saying he would support runoff elections where a candidate needs 50 percent of a party’s support before moving on to the general election, or open primaries where independent votes could cast ballots. “We need to […]
Hogan Optimistic He Can Win Blue Montgomery
Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday he could win Democrat-party-rich Montgomery County in the gubernatorial election in November. “I think we have a shot at winning Montgomery County, which would be unheard for a Republican. But I think we’re going to do it,” Hogan said. The comments came after attending a birthday party for a 105-year-old […]
Hogan Orders Flags at Half-Staff for Fallen Firefighter
Gov. Larry Hogan has ordered Maryland flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor Firefighter Lieutenant Nathan Flynn of the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services, who died in the line of duty Monday. The flags will be raised to full staff at sunset, Saturday, July 28, the day of interment. FF Nathan […]
Metro Union Authorization of Strike Draws Criticism from Hogan
Gov. Larry Hogan said a potential strike by Metro employee is “going to set us way back.” Here’s what he said: Hogan was speaking at the Universities of Shady Grove for an announcement of tuition assistance programs. WTOP reported that Metro’s largest union voted to authorize a strike on Sunday.
Hogan Unveils $385 Million in College Aid Programs
Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday $385 million in new college programs for Maryland students that can help pay off debt, and to avoid it in the first place. Hogan, speaking at the Universities at Shady Grove, said he would reintroduce the Student Debt Relief Act on the first day of the 2019 legislative session. The […]
Hogan: Pulling Back National Guard ‘Right Thing to Do’
Gov. Larry Hogan told reporters that pulling National Guard troops from the border with Mexico “was the right thing to do.” Here’s his meeting with reporters Thursday: Previous post: Hogan Says He Will Not Deploy National Guard Resources to the Border
Hogan Orders Flags at Half-Staff to Honor Maryland National Guardsman
Gov. Larry Hogan has ordered Maryland flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor Sgt. Eddison Hermond of the Maryland National Guard, who died Sunday, May 27. The flags will be raised to full staff at sunset on the day of Hermond’s interment. Hermond was attempting to help a woman Sunday in Ellicott City, Md. […]
Hogan Orders Flags at Half-Staff for Fallen Officer
Gov. Larry Hogan has ordered Maryland flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor Police Officer First Class Amy Caprio of the Baltimore County Police Department, who died in the line of duty May 21. The flags will be raised to full staff at sunset, May 25, the day of interment. #BCoPD are confirming the […]
Newport Mill Middle School Receives Green Ribbon Award
Newport Mill Middle School was one out of two schools selected in the state of Maryland to receive the 2018 Green Ribbon School Award from the U.S. Department of Education. Manchester Valley High School in Carroll County was the other school selected among the 46 schools in the nation to receive the prestigious honor. The […]
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