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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Hogan cuts off funding for state criminal justice council

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) - Gov. Larry Hogan has just announced he is cutting off funding for the state's criminal justice coordinating council.

It follows his criticism of three judges for failing to attend a recent meeting with the governor to focus on Baltimore crime.

Fox45's John Rydell explains this is a panel of judges, prosecutors, police and public officials that meets on a regular basis to discuss criminal justice issues.

But speaking to reports this afternoon, the governor says he is fed up with what he believes is a lack of urgency in how the council is addressing the violent crime in Baltimore City.

He has therefore decided to cut off funding to the state panel.

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2 comments:

  1. This is what happens when you appease Democrats and act like a Democrat. That do not act because they believe they have you. So what is Hogan going to do now try and return to the Republican way? LOL

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  2. Sounds like a (great) plan. When you hit 'em in their pocketbook they'll take notice.

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