What is larry hogan doing now
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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. Prior to his election in 2014, Governor Hogan – who had never before held elective office – spent more than 25 years building and running small businesses in the private sector. In 2011, he founded Change Maryland, the largest nonpartisan grassroots citizen organization in state history, which is dedicated to bringing fiscal responsibility and common sense to state government.
Governor Hogan is married to Yumi Hogan, a first generation Korean-American, artist and teacher. She is the first Asian first lady in Maryland history and the first Korean-American first lady in United States history. They have three daughters: Julie, Jaymi, and Kim; four grandchildren: Daniella, Cam, Ada and Nora; and two dogs, Anna and Chessie, whom
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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 than 2-1, and outspent by more than 5-1, Larry Hogan pulled off the biggest upset in America on election night, becoming only the second Republican Governor elected in Maryland in 50 years.
Once in office, Governor Hogan quickly became an example of leadership for the nation, accomplishing what many believed was no longer possible: bipartisan, common sense solutions.
As Governor, Larry Hogan cut taxes for eight years in a row by $4.7 billion, including the largest tax cuts in state history. Overall, after inheriting a $5.1 billion structural budget deficit, the governor left office with a record $5.5 billion in reserves - a more than $10 billion swing. Under his leadership, Maryland produced the greatest economic turnaround in America, going from 49t
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GOVERNOR
GOVERNORS
LAWRENCE J. HOGAN, JR.
Governor (Republican), 2015-23
Governor of Maryland, January 21, 2015 to January 18, 2023.
Chair, Board of Public Works, 2015-23; Governor's Executive Council, 2015-23. Chair, Advisory Board on After-School and Summer Opportunity Programs, 2015-16. Member, Governor's Workforce Investment Board, 2015-16; Commission to Review Maryland's Use of Assessments and Testing in Public Schools, 2015-17; Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Baltimore City, 2015-17. Chair, P-20 Leadership Council of Maryland, 2015-21; State House Trust, 2015-23. Board of Trustees, Maryland Environmental Trust, 2015-23. Member, Rural Maryland Council, 2015-23; Maryland Veterans Home Commission, 2015-23. Member, Anacostia Watershed Restoration Partnership, Leadership Council, 2015-23; Education Commission of the States (Maryland Education Council), 2015-23; Interstate Mining Compact Commission, 2015-23; Mid-Atlantic Regional Council on the Ocean, 2015-23; Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, 2015-23; Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, 2
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