BALTIMORE (WJZ)– The Hogan Administration is asking for help from the General Assembly to attract more companies to the State.
Maryland is home to some of the biggest players nationwide.
“We just have to keep getting better in everything we do,” says Maryland Secretary of Commerce Mike Gill.
One way to do that is to stay aggressive on the economic development front.
The Administration wants lawmakers to increase the money they can grant a single company under a key incentive program and deepen tax credits for firms that add jobs.
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8 comments:
How about Smith & Wesson if you give us back out con carry HOGAN ??
Then get rid of the democrats
If he wants more business then tell him to veto the idiotic bill that mandates sick leave pay.
It will be a long time, if ever, before large companies come to/return to Maryland. A republican governor now, but there could be another Owemalley in the future.
Dave T: I very much agree with the other comment here regarding "getting rid of Democrats." Maryland is a great example of what liberal idiocy can do to a perfectly good place with good people!
1:35,spot on they continue to add laws and regs so no business will come here.
Gov Hogan has to change the one size fits all regulations when it comes to developing land such as the crazy way they do perc tests for the smallest business property,wetlands permitting because of certain grasses or a small puddle on the property.
Democrat states are losing more business then ever before and ots no wonder. Also hogan is a weak Republican at best.
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