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Two veteran political reporters - Pamela Wood of the Baltimore Banner and Bryan Sears of The Daily Record - offer their assessments of Larry Hogan's improbable tenure as governor, and his political future.
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By 2025, the minimum wage for Maryland workers will be $15, but some experts and advocates say the legislative arm is moving slower than the economic reality amid inflation.
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The outgoing Republican governor Larry Hogan advocated for several budgetary priorities, including funding for police and assistance for several healthcare organizations.
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New campaign finance reports were released for Democratic Gov.-elect Wes Moore and Republican Dan Cox.
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Defeated Democratic congressional candidate Heather Mizeur on lessons learned; Banner reporter Pamela Wood on MD governor-elect Wes Moore, and Post national correspondent Theo Meyer on shifting power in DC .
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Maryland residents should expect the incoming governor Wes Moore to have access to all the information he needs for the new administration, officials say.
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Moore garnered nearly 60% of the votes across Maryland in the race for governor, according to The Associated Press.
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The Frederick County Republican told supporters on Tuesday night that his campaign is waiting for all the ballots to be counted first despite Democrat Wes Moore winning nearly 60% of the vote. But on Wednesday morning he conceded.
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As mail-in ballots capture a larger share of voter turnout, hundreds of thousands of voters in Maryland are expected to vote on Election Day.
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Nominees were asked to give outgoing Gov. Larry Hogan’s tenure a letter grade.