As Gov. Larry Hogan was taking his oath of office two months ago and the state administration changed hands, the signs on the highways across Maryland were also being rotated.
“They were changed to say, ‘Welcome to Maryland. We’re open for business,’” Hogan said Tuesday in a speech to Maryland Business for Responsive Government. “I think they used to say, ‘Welcome to Maryland. What’s in your wallet?’”
Maryland Business for Responsive Government is a political research and education organization supported by businesses, trade associations and chambers of commerce.
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4 comments:
NOT in salisbury it aint larry.
You have to think long-term when running a business - your horizon isn't 3 years. Given the size of Baltimore, it wont be more than 1 election cycle before another Democrat fixated on taking money from businesses gets back in office. Even if Hogan gets an unheard of 2nd term, 8 years isn't enough time to build a successful business.
Smart businessmen will realize that Larry Hogan's Maryland has a very short shelf life, then it's back to bleeding the businesses again.
Move to Texas or Florida people. Even Virginia is more business friendly.
Rid us of those other 42 taxes Larry!
Government business! FBI? Smdh!
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