What we have seen in Maryland during this pandemic crisis has been a tale of two distinct types of leadership.
Gov. Larry Hogan has been an exemplary leader at a time when we needed it most. He has been calm, providing us what we need to know in a way that has not incited panic. He has been blunt, telling us exactly what we need to know without any spin. He’s been decisive, making decisions in the best interest of the public good. And he’s been hands-on with this crisis, handing off day-to-day control of the rest of the state government over to the capable Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford.
When they write the new crisis management books, they’ll write extensively about Hogan’s decisive leadership in a time of a public health emergency. Especially compared to what’s been happening at the other end of Route 50.
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