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Governor Hogan Outlines Education Proposals; Advocates For The ‘Exhausted
Majority’ In Trip Through New England
This week, Governor Hogan traveled through New England promoting An America
United’sfour-point education proposal
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to create alternative pathways to the American dream outside of a four-year
college degree and arguing for a better path forward on the divisiveness and
dysfunction in Washington.
This comes as Governor Hogan wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal
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earlier this week on how Maryland has set a national model for how to expand
economic and educational opportunities outside of college.
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View An America United’s Full Plan Here
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In The News:
The Harvard Crimson:
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acknowledged the ‘70 percent of people frustrated with both parties,’ but, he
said, ‘we’d be better off trying to fix the broken parties.’”
WMUR:
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Maryland governor addresses 'exhausted majority' of voters in NH appearance
Fox News:
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“Republican Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan believes that attending ‘prestigious
colleges and universities’ is not the only pathway to achieve the American
dream.
Instead, the term-limited governor…has been focused on expanding career
opportunities ‘outside an expensive four-year college degree’ as part of his
push to reduce the costs of post-high school education.”
The Washington Post:
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“Hogan appeared at Politics & Eggs on Thursday morning, a popular stop for
presidential hopefuls at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire, and was later
scheduled to meet with police officers and home builders…”
The Baltimore Banner:
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“Much of Hogan’s 20-minute speech and 25 minutes of audience questions stayed
with the theme he has been pushing as he travels to states across the country:
That the nation’s political system is broken, with too many politicians
catering to the extreme left or the extreme right — and neglecting the
‘exhausted majority’ that hopes for a more middle-of-the-road approach.”
WMUR:
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“Hogan addressed a crowd at the latest installment of the ‘Politics & Eggs’
breakfast at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College
and touted some of his accomplishments as governor, citing tax cuts and
improved safety.”
Governor Hogan began his trip in Cambridge, MA on Wednesday where he
participated in a fireside chat at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy
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On Thursday, Governor Hogan started his day in Manchester grabbing a cup of
coffee at Common Man Roadside Cafe.
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Afterwards, the Governor delivered an address to the famous “Politics and
Eggs” event at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College.
Governor Hogan spoke to the exhausted majority about how to get America back on
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Later he stopped by and grabbed lunch with the New Hampshire Republican Party
and Republican Women hosted by New Hampshire GOP National Committeewoman
Juliana Bergeron.
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Later in the day, the Governor held a law enforcement roundtable with
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chris Connelly and his team to hear about the
challenges they’re facing and how we can tackle crime.
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Afterwards, the Governor stopped by the Manchester Police Athletic League to
tour their headquarters.
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The Manchester Police Athletic League program is working to foster a positive
relationship between Manchester youth and law enforcement by providing athletic
programs such as boxing, all coached by cops.
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In the evening the Governor spoke to the New Hampshire Home Builders
Association in Manchester and met with fellow home builders.
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AN UPDATE FROM TWITTER
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It was great to join the @NHIOP <[link removed]>
’s Politics and Eggs to sign those iconic wooden eggs and talk about how we can
get our country back on the right track.pic.twitter.com/DkzwrFltkL
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) October 6, 2022
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Maryland’s Republican governor taking aim at ‘bloated’ college administrations
as he makes address at Harvard Universityhttps://t.co/kGB7cc5Hw1
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) October 5, 2022
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Tomorrow, I’m speaking to @HarvardIOP
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leaders must diminish the artificial value of their expensive degrees and
debunk the fiction that a prestigious degree is the only key to the American
dream.
Read my new @WSJ <[link removed]> op-ed:
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— Larry Hogan (@LarryHogan) October 5, 2022
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