From Team AAU <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Update
Date October 16, 2021 2:30 PM
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<[link removed]> With Crime Rising Nationally, Governor Hogan
Outlines Proposals To “Re-fund The Police”
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Blasting the Defund the Police movement as “dangerous, radical, and far-left
lunacy,” earlier today, Governor Hogan outlined a $150 million “Re-fund the
Police” initiative that includes a 50% increase in state police aid to local
jurisdictions, $50 million to fund salary increases and hiring bonuses for
state police agencies, and $24 million for body cams and de-escalation training.

 

As calls to Defund the Police have become common in Maryland and across the
country, police recruiting and morale have hit new lows
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 nationally. Recently, a Baltimore city Councilman called
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 for abolishing the police, helping to create a “chilling effect on effective
policing.”

 

According to Governor Hogan, “this is an especially challenging time for law
enforcement in our state and in our nation. Sadly, the unconscionable actions
of a few have been used to demean and question the character of all law
enforcement officers and to fuel an all-out assault on the entire law
enforcement community…Not a day goes by that I’m not grateful for their
service. I want every single one of them to know, especially in today’s
environment when far too often our law enforcement officers are unfairly
criticized and don’t get the appreciation that they deserve, that you will
continue to have the full support of your governor.”

 

Watch Governor Hogan’s press conference here.
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WATCH: Governor Hogan Joins L’ATTITUDE Conference To Spotlight Contributions
of US Latinos
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FOX BUSINESS: As congestion threatens economy, Port of Baltimore is adding
more ships and running smoothly
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Despite the global supply chain nightmare, the

Port of Baltimore continues to set records with increased traffic as a result
of our efforts to expand dredging, bring in bigger cranes, and beef up
operations.

 

Read more here. 
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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“The infrastructure isn’t solely a Democratic drama. It affects the whole
country... It was crazy to put this bill’s future in the hands of AOC and
friends. Democratic leaders are letting progressives push them around.”
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) October 9, 2021
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As congestion threatens economy, Port of Baltimore is adding more ships and
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) October 15, 2021
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This #NationalFarmersDay
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we say thank you to our Maryland farmers who work tirelessly to help us put
food on our tables. Far too often, our farmers don’t get the appreciation they
deserve, but I want our entire Ag community to know that their commitment does
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— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) October 12, 2021
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