From Team AAU <[email protected]>
Subject Weekly Update
Date February 19, 2022 2:01 PM
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<[link removed]> Governor Hogan Joins CNN’s “State of the
Union” To Discuss His Call For The End of School Mask Mandates, Future of GOP
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Governor Hogan joined CNN’s “State of the Union” to discuss his call for the
Maryland State Board of Education to end mask mandates in schools and his fight
for the future of the Republican party.




Governor Hogan Urges Republican Party To Focus on “Positive, Hopeful Vision
For America”
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Governor Hogan urged the Republican party to move in a new direction away from
former President Trump’s obsession about litigating the 2020 election towards a
“positive, hopeful vision for America.”

 

Here’s what they are saying about Governor Hogan’s advocacy:

 

CNN reported
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 Governor Hogan argued former President Trump’s “preoccupation with the results
of the 2020 election is holding [Republicans] back from having ‘a positive,
hopeful vision for America.”

 

Daily Caller reported
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 Governor Hogan said Republicans in Washington are too often focused on the
wrong things,” making them less effective in being able to “stand up” to the
worst parts of President Biden’s agenda.

 

Newsweek reported
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 Governor Hogan criticized the “circular firing squad where we attack
Republicans,” arguing “the Republican Party that I want to get back to is the
one that believes in freedom and truth.”

 

Business Insider reported
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 Governor Hogan is a “common-sense conservative” and “lifelongRepublican” who
is “completely frustrated with politics on both sides, Republicans and
Democrats.”


Governor Hogan Announces Joint Operation With Over 100 Arrests in Baltimore,
Continues Laser Focus on Violent Crime
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Governor Hogan is continuing his laser focus on tackling violent crime, 
announcing
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a large-scale joint federal, state, and local operation that resulted in an
additional 104 fugitive arrests in Baltimore City.

 

While taking action on the urgent crisis of violent crime, Governor Hogan is
also urging
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 the Maryland legislature to finally pass his common sense bills for tougher
penalties for violent offenders and real transparency to track the sentences
that are handed down by judges for violent crimes.

 

Governor Hogan is also delivering on his promise to Re-Fund the Police with
$500 million of increased funding for law enforcement. Earlier this week,
Governor Hogan signed
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 a historic pay raise for Maryland police and first responders.

 

Watch Governor Hogan’s Announcement of Operation Washout II here.
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
 
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The Republican Party that I believe in stands for freedom and truth, not a
circular firing squad that attacks people who don't swear 100% fealty to the
Dear Leader.pic.twitter.com/5ewEOQHuZJ <[link removed]>
— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) February 13, 2022
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Enough is enough. The time has come for Baltimore City to take back its
streets and communities once and for all. Contact your legislator here to
demand they pass our emergency crime proposal:[link removed]
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) February 16, 2022
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In the last few weeks, we’ve seen outrageous attacks on law enforcement in
Maryland and across the country. As long as I’m governor, I will continue to
stand with law enforcement and fight to provide them with the support and the
resources they need to keep our communities safe.pic.twitter.com/jHHU9237m5
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) February 15, 2022
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