Herald Mail: Hogan calls out ‘Project 2025’ in Washington Post opinion piece

Hogan calls out ‘Project 2025’ in Washington Post opinion piece By Dwight A. Weingarten Herald Mail July 25, 2024 Read the full article here. Read the Washington Post op-ed here. Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican candidate for United States Senate, wrote a recent opinion piece for the Washington Post calling a much-discussed conservative presidential planning […]

Governor Hogan’s Baltimore Sun Op-Ed: No to Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project

No to Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project By Larry Hogan The Baltimore Sun and Carroll County Times July 25, 2024 Read the full op-ed here. Over the last two weeks, I have received a number of messages from Marylanders about a proposed transmission line project that would run through Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties. Residents were blindsided […]

Sheriffs Across Maryland Endorse Hogan for Maryland

Latest in a Series of Law Enforcement Endorsements for Governor Hogan Hogan for Maryland today announced the backing of a coalition of 14 sheriffs from across the state, the latest in a series of law enforcement endorsements for Governor Hogan. “It’s an honor to have the endorsement of these Sheriffs from every corner of our […]

Governor Hogan’s Washington Post Op-Ed: Project 2025 shreds American values

Project 2025 shreds American values By Larry Hogan Washington Post July 19, 2024 Read the full op-ed here. Larry Hogan, a former governor of Maryland, is the state’s Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate. I am a firm believer in what might be called traditional American values: rule of law, separation of church and state, and […]

Hogan for Maryland Receives Endorsement of Maryland Forward Party

Hogan for Maryland today received the endorsement of the Maryland Forward Party. Governor Hogan is now the first Maryland Republican candidate to receive the Maryland Forward Party endorsement. “I am honored to receive the Maryland Forward Party’s endorsement. Their mission of reducing partisan polarization and increasing the voice of the exhausted majority is more important […]