As Congress returned to session this week, Governor Hogan is calling on federal leaders to finally secure the long overdue stimulus package, noting “every day that Congress has failed to deliver...American families have suffered and small businesses have permanently closed their doors.” Governor Hogan also appeared on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ to discuss Maryland’s vaccine distribution plan. 
 
Meanwhile, Governor Hogan penned an op-ed in The Washington Examiner urging Georgians to reject one-party control in Washington "by voting to keep David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in the U.S. Senate.” 
 
 
 
 

“No More Excuses:” Governor Hogan Calls On Congress To Deliver Long Overdue Stimulus Package​

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As Congress returned to session yesterday, Governor Hogan called on them to finally pass the long overdue stimulus package, noting “every day that Congress has failed to deliver...American families have suffered and small businesses have permanently closed their doors.” 

 

Governor Hogan also wrote a letter to the incoming Biden administration outlining Maryland’s top federal priorities, including a “COVID-19 relief package that includes robust funding for states and small businesses” and “a significant infrastructure package to help spur our economic recovery.” As chair of the National Governors Association, Governor Hogan led a national initiative focused on rebuilding America’s crumbling infrastructure. 


Governor Hogan has been pushing for Congress to pass another round of stimulus since April, even writing a New York Times op-ed advocating for action and meeting with the Problem Solvers Caucus to praise their bipartisan compromise bill.  

 
 
 
Governor Hogan Op-Ed: Vote Perdue & Loeffler To Uphold Mandate For Moderation and Compromise ​​

 

 

Governor Hogan penned an op-ed in The Washington Examiner urging Georgians “to uphold America’s mandate for moderation and compromise by voting to keep David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in the U.S. Senate.” 

 

According to Governor Hogan, “this election should be about the future, not the past. And once you tune out the loudest voices, I believe the choice facing Georgians becomes clear. Do we want a one-party monopoly in Washington, or do we want to send a message to our federal leaders that no one party has all the answers or all the power?” 

 
 

Read Governor Hogan’s Op-ed Here and Below.

 
 

Vote Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue to uphold moderation and compromise in the US Senate

Governor Larry Hogan

 

As a Republican governor in a deep-blue state, I know firsthand how one-party monopoly can wreak terrible consequences. In 2014, I ran for governor because I was fed up with career politicians in my state who had unchecked power to raise taxes and destroy our economy.

 

But I’ve also seen how a balanced government can deliver results. Over the past six years, I worked with a Democratic legislature to create the biggest economic turnaround in America by cutting taxes and regulations, reducing the cost of healthcare, and rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure.

 

Divided government is not automatically preferable to unified government, but does anyone really believe we will be better off today if either political party is given unchecked control in Washington? In the November election, Americans made it clear that they don’t.

 

Although Joe Biden won the White House, Republicans added a governorship in Montana, far exceeded expectations in Senate races, gained seats in the House and in state legislatures. The result was a mandate for moderation and compromise — not for more gridlock, extremism, and dysfunction.

 

There’s a lot of noise surrounding these runoff elections. Unprecedented money is pouring into Georgia to sway voters. And so much of the discussion in Washington and around the country remains focused on litigating the past election.

 

But ultimately, this election should be about the future, not the past.

 

This election will determine what the first two years of President-elect Biden’s administration will look like. And once you tune out the loudest voices, I believe the choice facing Georgians becomes clear.

 

Do we want a one-party monopoly in Washington, or do we want to send a message to our federal leaders that no one party has all the answers or all the power?

 

Do we want two years of divisive, toxic battles over packing the Supreme Court, abolishing the Senate filibuster, and pushing the Green New Deal, or do we want to take these destructive proposals off the table?

 

Do we want to unleash the extremes of both political parties, or do we want to empower leaders in Washington to find bipartisan, common-sense solutions to the challenges we face?

 

For the sake of our nation, I urge Georgians to uphold America’s mandate for moderation and compromise by voting to keep David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler in the U.S. Senate.

 

 

 

Governor Hogan Discusses Vaccine Distribution on ABC’s Good Morning America

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Governor Hogan appeared on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ to discuss Maryland’s vaccine distribution plan. 

 

Earlier this week, Governor Hogan wrote a letter to the incoming Biden administration outlining Maryland’s top federal priorities, including a “COVID-19 relief package that includes robust funding for states and small businesses” and “a significant infrastructure package to help spur our economic recovery.” Governor Hogan is also continuing to reiterate his call for Congress to pass a new stimulus package, noting “every day that Congress has failed to deliver...American families have suffered and small businesses have permanently closed their doors.” 

 
 

Watch Governor Hogan on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ Here 

 

 

 

 

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