“As I travel the state meeting with voters, they always ask me what we can do about the divisiveness and dysfunction in Washington, and I tell them, if the pundits and politicians were more like the Marylanders I meet on the trail, we’d be much better off. This weekend was no different. From Timonium to Hampstead, the Marylanders we met give me hope for a brighter future. And that’s why I’m running–to give them a voice, to be a strong, independent leader and bring some common sense to D.C.,” Governor Hogan said.
Howard County Office Opening. Saturday morning, Governor Hogan celebrated the opening of Hogan for Maryland’s Howard County Field Office with voters and volunteers in Ellicott City. Yumi Hogan and former Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford joined in the festivities as well.
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Hampstead Volunteer Fire Department. Next, Hogan for Maryland headed to the Hampstead Volunteer Fire Department to shake hands with the local firemen and thank them for their invaluable service to the community. Last week, the Hampstead Volunteer Fire Company was one of the crews that responded to the two-alarm fire at Clearfield Bible Church.
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12th Annual Cavey Family Pig Roast. Governor Hogan closed out Saturday at the 12th Annual Cavey Family Pig Roast with Marylanders from across the state. Governor Hogan enjoyed catching up with so many familiar faces and meeting new friends, too.
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Maryland Latino Festival. Sunday afternoon, Hogan for Maryland met voters in Timonium at the Maryland Latino Festival, where Governor Hogan had the chance to share his bold optimistic vision for America’s future with Maryland’s hispanic community.