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Friday, April 24, 2015

Gov. Hogan tried to stop state agency from leaving Anne Arundel

Gov. Larry Hogan said the state would lose $68 million to stop the move of 380-person state agency from Anne Arundel County to neighboring Prince George’s County.

Hogan said he immediately tried to reverse the O'Malley administration's decision to move the Department of Housing and Community Development out of Crownsville when he took office in January.

“Can we stop this from happening?” he said he asked state lawyers. But he was told breaking the lease on the new space would be too costly.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I suspect he'll hit alot of snags like this. Owe Malley was a skunk. The odor of a skunk is hard to get rid of.

Do what you must do governor.