Governor Hogan Continues Laser Focus on Public Safety, Stopping Violent Crime

Governor Hogan continues to remain laser focused on taking action to address the tide of rising violent crime. This week, he announced more than $500,000 in critical investments for security upgrades in Baltimore City’s Little Italy.


Earlier this month, Governor Hogan held roundtables with law enforcement in Nebraska and Iowa to promote An America United’s plan to address skyrocketing violent crime across our country by re-funding the police, holding violent criminals accountable, combating the opioid crisis and securing the border.


Throughout his tenure, Governor Hogan has been a national leader on supporting our men and women in law enforcement, advocating for common sense proposals to crack down on violent crime, and providing resources to support victims.

Watch Governor Hogan’s press conference here.

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U.S. News & World Report: Under Governor Hogan, Maryland Ranked No. 1 State For Gender Equality Thanks To Focus on World-Class Education For Everyone

Governor Hogan is continuing to show that it’s possible for common sense conservative leadership to advance equality and educational standards simultaneously by making sure every citizen can receive a world-class education.


A new U.S. News and World Report ranks Maryland as the number one state for gender equality thanks to Governor Hogan’s focus on expanding opportunities. According to the report, “Maryland took the top spot in the ranking’s education category, placing first among its peers for lower gender disparities in math and reading scores for eighth graders, and third among them for four-year public college graduation rates.”


Under Governor Hogan, Maryland has record-funded K-12 education, community colleges, and HBCUs for eight years in a row, established the P-TECH program to allow high school students from underserved backgrounds achieve career training for competitive STEM jobs, and expanded the BOOST program to allow school choice.


Governor Hogan has also been a leader on expanding opportunities for women to advance in STEM and computer science. In 2018, the governor enacted the ACCESS Act to help close the gender gap in computer science education, and partnered with Girls Who Code to hold the first-ever Governor’s Coding Challenge. Since the 2014-15 school year, the state has experienced a 776% increase in the number of women who took a high-quality computer science class in a Maryland public high school. To build on this trend, earlier this year, the governor announced funding to provide universal access to Advanced Placement (AP) Computer Science in every Maryland high school.


While some on the left try to lower educational standards to advance their equality goals and others on the right fail to focus on inequities, in Maryland, Governor Hogan is showing a better path forward.

WATCH HERE: Governor Hogan on Biden's Debt Transfer
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER

For six months now, President Zelensky and the people of Ukraine have shown remarkable determination and courage in the face of Putin’s unprovoked war of choice. Maryland is unified in standing with the heroic Ukrainian people and against Russian aggression. SLAVA UKRAINI. pic.twitter.com/lq0kb6im5v

— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) August 24, 2022

While Washington’s reckless actions are only making inflation and the cost of education worse, in Maryland, we’ve been focused on common sense solutions to make college more affordable and accessible and expand opportunities for all Marylanders. https://t.co/6B5oGGnxt7 pic.twitter.com/ah1TYxdlZ6

— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) August 25, 2022

Maryland has been named the No. 1 State for Gender Equality by @usnews. We are proud to lead the nation in expanding opportunities for women and girls. This is another way we are truly changing Maryland for the better.https://t.co/yJLJ7djAHu pic.twitter.com/WNa3jH1hMH

— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) August 26, 2022
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