The Office of Governor Larry Hogan
Recent News About The Office of Governor Larry Hogan
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan announces awards for affordable rental housing
Gov. Larry Hogan has announced awards for affordable rental housing for 21 projects across the state, totaling more than $47 million in state and federal funding and $94 million in private sector capital.
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan introduces heightened education standards and accountability
Gov. Larry Hogan has introduced a new series of initiatives focused on ensuring accountability throughout the state school systems while cracking down on corruption in the school system.
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From Maryland State Wire
Governor says he would turn down support from NRA
Gov. Larry Hogan has changed his mind about support and funding from the National Rifle Association.
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School starts after Labor Day under terms of Hogan's executive order
Gov. Lary Hogan issued an executive order in 2016 directing schools to delay the start of the school year until after Labor Day and to end before June 15. Hogan had said he made the order in the hopes of protecting the traditional end of summer.
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan announces initiatives to combat human trafficking
Gov. Larry Hogan has announced a series of initiatives to combat human trafficking throughout the state.
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From Maryland State Wire
Gubernatorial candidates secure endorsements as race enters final stretch
While the gubernatorial race is entering its final months, Gov. Larry Hogan and his challenger, Ben Jealous, have announced several endorsements they have each received.
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan makes school system safety grants available
ANNAPOLIS – Gov. Larry Hogan has announced that $6 million is available for local schools to enhance safety.
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Hogan opens campaign office in Baltimore
There are about 250 active volunteers in the city, according to Doug Mayer, Hogan's campaign spokesman.
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan announces collaborative workforce plan for Maryland
Gov. Larry Hogan announced a revised workforce plan that was approved by the U.S. Departments of Labor and Education.
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Jealous' grimace means he doesn't know Maryland's 'forgotten counties', GOP official says
Maryland Democrat gubernatorial candidate Ben Jealous' recent faltering and ultimately failed attempt to answer a basic question about issues in one county could be the grimace-heard-round-the-state, a Baltimore County Republican Party official said.
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan releases tax returns for past 3 years
Gov. Larry Hogan released three years of his tax returns last week after his opponent, Ben Jealous, released his in June.
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Alice Sophocleus replaces late husband in state's House of Delegates
Gov. Larry Hogan has appointed Alice Sophocleus to the Maryland House of Delegates, replacing her late husband, Theodore "Ted" Sophocleus.
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From Maryland State Wire
Maryland flags remain at half staff following Capital Gazette shooting
Maryland state flags remain at half staff following the deaths of four journalists and a sales assistant during a shooting last week in the newsroom of the Capital Gazette shooting in Annapolis.
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From Maryland State Wire
Governors oppose Trump Administration's position on Affordable Care Act
A collection of governors across party lines called out President Donald Trump to reverse course after his administration decided to try to upend ObamaCare protections of pre-existing conditions.
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan recalls National Guard resources over immigrant separation policy
Anger over the Trump Administration’s separation of migrant children from their parents has led Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, to order its National Guard troops to return from New Mexico.
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From Maryland State Wire
With 71 percent approval rating, Hogan the man to beat in November gubernatorial election
With an eye toward November elections, a recent poll conducted jointly by the Washington Post and the University of Maryland revealed that Republican Gov. Larry Hogan maintains strong public favor with a 71 percent approval rating.
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From Maryland State Wire
Hogan’s More Jobs for Marylanders Act has created 450 jobs so far
Seventeen companies have already submitted applications for Gov. Larry Hogan’s More Jobs For Marylanders Act.
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From Maryland State Wire
Maryland under Gov. Hogan "increasingly business-friendly," SparkPost founder says
Maryland under Republican Gov. Larry Hogan is turning into a state where it's good to do business, the co-founder of a cloud service provider that recently moved its headquarters to Columbia said during a recent interview.