Maryland House lawmakers to ask �tough questions� about Gov. Hogan�s business dealings since taking office
As Maryland�s lawmakers opened their annual legislative session on Wednesday, House of Delegates Speaker Adrienne A. Jones said she expects delegates will ask �tough questions� about Gov. Larry Hogan�s business dealings.
Jones, a Democrat, said a subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee would have jurisdiction to look into Hogan�s business affairs while in office. Since becoming governor in 2015, Hogan stepped aside from his Annapolis-based Hogan Cos. real estate business and turned his assets over to be managed by a trust.
�We do have a committee that would be looking at that and may have a briefing as relates to that,� Jones said at an �Annapolis Summit� event hosted by The Daily Record.
In a later statement, Jones� chief of staff, Alexandra Hughes, indicated that any questions about whether Hogan Cos. sites have benefited from state transportation projects could come as the committee reviews the administration�s transportation proposals as part of the regular budget process.
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Jones, a Democrat, said a subcommittee of the Appropriations Committee would have jurisdiction to look into Hogan�s business affairs while in office. Since becoming governor in 2015, Hogan stepped aside from his Annapolis-based Hogan Cos. real estate business and turned his assets over to be managed by a trust.
�We do have a committee that would be looking at that and may have a briefing as relates to that,� Jones said at an �Annapolis Summit� event hosted by The Daily Record.
In a later statement, Jones� chief of staff, Alexandra Hughes, indicated that any questions about whether Hogan Cos. sites have benefited from state transportation projects could come as the committee reviews the administration�s transportation proposals as part of the regular budget process.
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