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  1. Governor Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr. was sworn in as the 62nd governor of the State of Maryland on January 21, 2015. In 2018, he was overwhelmingly re-elected to a second four-year term, receiving the most votes of any Maryland gubernatorial candidate and becoming only the second Republican governor to be re-elected in the 242-year history of the state.

  2. H.R.14425 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974) A bill to authorize voluntary withholding of Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia income taxes in the case of Members of Congress and congressional employees. Sponsor: Hogan, Lawrence J. [Rep.-R-MD-5] (Introduced 04/25/1974) Cosponsors: ( 9 ) Committees: House - Ways and Means Latest Action: House ...

  3. Governor Larry J. Hogan, Jr. State of Maryland Governor Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr. was inaugurated as the 62nd governor of the State of Maryland on January 21, 2015. He is only the second Republican governor to be elected in Maryland in nearly 50 years, and the first governor from Anne Arundel County to be elected in over 100 years.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2017 · Former Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan Sr. (R-Md.), 88, died late Thursday, according to his son, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R). “At 10:24 tonight, an American hero, and the man that I am most proud of ...

  5. Governor Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr. was sworn in as the 62nd governor of the State of Maryland on January 21, 2015. In 2018, he was overwhelmingly re-elected to a second four-year term, receiving the most votes of any Maryland gubernatorial candidate and becoming only the second Republican governor to be re-elected in the 242-year history of the state.

  6. Larry Hogan. Larry Hogan is not a career politician. As a lifelong Marylander and small business owner who was fed up with sky-high taxes, politics-as-usual, and decades of one-party rule, he started Change Maryland, the largest non-partisan grassroots citizen organization in state history. In 2014, out-numbered in party registration by more ...

  7. 29 de sept. de 2019 · In 1974, Rep. Lawrence J. Hogan, the father of Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, became the only Republican to vote for all three articles of impeachment against Nixon. It derailed his political ambitions.