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Action, Governor Hogan Continues to Lead on Addressing Nation’s Supply Chain
Crisis
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While calling
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on the Biden administration to take action to end the bottlenecks in the
supply chain that threaten the nation’s economic recovery, Governor Hogan
continues to lead in Maryland on helping to address this crisis.
Yesterday, Governor Hogan broke ground
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on the Howard Street Tunnel expansion project, which will generate 14,000 jobs
and significantly grow capacity by reconstructing the freight rail tunnel to
accommodate double-stacked container trains to and from the Port of Baltimore.
This transformative project is just another example of the strategic
investments Maryland has made under Governor Hogan to grow its economy and help
support the nation’s supply chain. While many of the nation’s ports are
stalled, the Port of Baltimore has added two new container ships
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in recent weeks, while the number of containers at the port continues to grow
by 12% year over year.
Governor Hogan’s leadership in this area has paid dividends for Maryland’s
economic competitiveness. A recent CNBC report
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ranked Maryland as “2021′s most-improved state for business” thanks to
“forward thinking” development of new infrastructure like the Port of Baltimore.
Governor Hogan Delivers Opening Remarks at NGA Infrastructure Summit
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Nearly 90% of Black Marylanders Support Governor Hogan's Common Sense
Solutions to Support Police and Stop Violent Crime
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With murder skyrocketing across the country, Governor Hogan has been a
national advocate
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for re-funding the police and common sense policies to get tough on violent
crime. According to new polling
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, this push has the overwhelming support of Marylanders including black
Marylanders.
Last week, Governor Hogan announced
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a series of actions to tackle the violent crime crisis, including
fast-tracking and expanding neighborhoods safety grants program, ordering a
review of funding for the state’s attorney’s office, and urging the Baltimore
Police Department to redouble tactical efforts in high-crime areas. The
Governor is also renewing his push to pass legislation to significantly toughen
penalties for offenders who illegally possess guns or supply firearms to
criminals and to publish detailed information on the sentences that are handed
down by judges for violent crimes.
According to recent polling first reported by the Washington Free Beacon, 88%
of black Marylanders support Governor Hogan’s re-fund the police proposal.
Meanwhile, more than 80% of all Marylanders support Governor Hogan’s proposals
to crack down on violent crime.
Read more here.
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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I'm proud to call Charlie Baker a true friend. Charlie is overwhelmingly
popular because he knows how to bring people together and deliver solutions.
If our party wants to win, we need more great leaders like Charlie, not more
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— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) December 1, 2021
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"I’m a proud Democrat, and Hogan is a lifelong Republican. But this battle
isn’t about partisan politics. This isn’t even about Maryland. This is about
the future of our country."
Gen. Wesley Clark’s Op-Ed on our fight to end gerrymandering in Maryland:
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) December 3, 2021
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Fellow Governors Praise Hogan for Federal Infrastructure Law
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) December 1, 2021
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