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Way Forward”
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An America United released a new video highlighting Governor Hogan’s message
in his final State of the State on the ways Maryland has set an example for the
rest of the nation on how to overcome the toxic politics that divide America.
Governor Hogan delivered his speech from the Old Senate Chamber of the
Maryland State House, where, on Dec. 23, 1783, General George Washington
resigned his commission to Congress as commander-in-chief of the Continental
Army. In his remarks, Governor Hogan referenced President Washington’s warning
in his farewell address that partisanship would create a “spirit of revenge”
that would undermine the “reins of government” and lead to the “ruins of public
liberty.”
According to Governor Hogan, in Maryland, “we still believe in the power of
coming together to change things for the better, and we still believe that what
unites us is greater than that which divides us. To those who say that America
is too divided, that our political system is too broken and can’t be fixed, I
would argue that we have already shown a better path forward…Let’s continue to
set an example for the rest of the nation, so that America can once again be a
shining example to the world.”
As Governor Hogan Advocates For Bipartisanship, Congress Passes “Wave of
Bipartisan Bills” While “Biden’s Big Plans Stall”
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According to NBC News
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, Governor Hogan’s push to restore bipartisan problem solving in Congress is
delivering results. As President Biden’s agenda stalls, “Congress suddenly
racking up modest yet consequential victories, from protecting victims of
sexual abuse and improving mail delivery to making the U.S. more competitive
with China.”
In December of 2020, The New York Times reported
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that Governor Hogan was leading a push for “lawmakers to embrace centrist
policies” and bipartisan problem solving in a new Congress. Since that time,
Governor Hogan hosted
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the Annapolis infrastructure summit that produced the framework for the
bipartisan infrastructure bill while leading the fight to get the bill done.
Governor Hogan has repeatedly applauded
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his friend Senator Manchin for rejecting President Biden’s partisan policies
in favor of a bipartisan approach. In recent weeks, Governor Hogan has been
advocating
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for Congress to protect our democracy by passing a bipartisan fix to the
Electoral Count Act.
The recent momentum for bipartisanship proves Governor Hogan’s argument that
two-party solutions are still possible if leaders are willing to put
partisanship aside and focus on areas of common ground.
AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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Let’s finish the work we started together.
Let’s keep changing Maryland for the better.
Let’s continue to set an example for the rest of the nation, so that America
can once again be a shining example to the world.pic.twitter.com/g9dhVRSaC8
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— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) February 5, 2022
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Here in Maryland, we have prioritized investing in our infrastructure, and
we’re proud to see the@portofbalt
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— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) February 9, 2022
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As a young man, I had the honor of working for President Reagan as he
revitalized the Republican Party and restored the greatness of America.
Today, on the 111th anniversary of President Reagan's birth, I’m reminded that
the principles he fought for remain desperately needed.
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) February 6, 2022
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