From Team AAU <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Update
Date November 6, 2021 2:02 PM
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<[link removed]> Governor Hogan Statement On Congressional
Passage of Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
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“For seven years, Maryland has been leading on rebuilding crumbling
infrastructure and advancing vital investments for the future like cyber
security, broadband, and resiliency. Now, this bipartisan bill will put
America’s infrastructure on the right track to grow jobs and make our economy
competitive for the twenty-first century without raising taxes or adding to the
debt, including $6 billion for Maryland to improve transit systems, railways,
clean water systems, roads, bridges, and tunnels. 

 

“After decades of gridlock, I’m proud to have helped push the federal
government to finally act. When Washington had given up on getting anything
done, we rallied all 50 governors in support of common sense principles for
federal action. When the conventional wisdom said that a bipartisan
infrastructure bill was a pipe dream, we hosted the Annapolis infrastructure
summit with a bipartisan group of governors, senators, and members of the House
Problem Solvers Caucus where we hammered out a compromise on the scope of this
bill. 

 

“This legislative success proves that it’s still possible for leaders of
goodwill to overcome toxic politics and work together to solve serious
problems, but it does not fix what is broken in Washington. The extreme
partisan tax hike and spending bill currently being debated by the House
represents the very worst of Washington. The last thing our nation needs while
inflation is rising and the national economic recovery is stalling is this
massive grab bag of tax hikes, Democratic wish list items, and handouts to
special interests. 

 

“Let’s not squander the momentum from the bipartisan infrastructure bill. I
urge the Congress to reject this divisive and reckless legislation.” 

 


WATCH: Governor Hogan Submits Redistricting Maps Drawn By Nonpartisan
Independent Citizens To Maryland Legislature
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In a historic moment for the state of Maryland and “for democracy,” Governor
Hogan submitted fair redistricting maps to the legislature that were drawn by a
non-partisan independent citizens commission.


This is the first time in the history of the state that the governor has
submitted fair maps that were drawn by independent citizens, not politicians or
party bosses. Maryland is the most gerrymandered state in the country. Just one
example is Maryland’s 3rd congressional district, which is known as “the
nation’s most bizarrely gerrymandered district” according to the Washington Post

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 and is held by Congressman John Sarbanes — the lead sponsor of HR 1.


According to Governor Hogan, “free and fair elections are the foundation of
American democracy and the most basic promise that those in power can pledge to
citizens…These fair maps finally bring an end to decades of gerrymandering in
Maryland, which has made a mockery of our electoral system.”

 


WATCH: Governor Hogan Congratulates Governor-Elect Youngkin, Will Meet To
Discuss Regional Issues
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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After decades of gridlock, I’m proud to have helped push the federal
government to finally act. My full statement on final congressional passage of
the bipartisan infrastructure bill:pic.twitter.com/eRFZjd1lc4
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— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) November 6, 2021
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Congratulations to Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin! I was proud to campaign for
Glenn because he focused on solutions and uniting Virginians. This is proof
common sense conservatives can win in 2022, and it's a clear message to
President Biden to stop his march to the far-left.
— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) November 3, 2021
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Voters just sent a clear message that they are fed up with Washington. But,
instead of just passing the bipartisan infrastructure bill, Nancy Pelosi is
racing to jam through trillions of reckless spending and tax hikes. This is
exactly why we are so fed up in the first place.pic.twitter.com/9r3sRuMNGl
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) November 5, 2021
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