Republican gubernatorial candidate Larry Hogan arrived on time, and on message, at the Scossa Lounge in Easton on Monday evening. In a short interview with the Spy, Hogan talks about the impact of the Conowingo Dam on the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland’s business-unfriendly reputation, state taxes, and his motivation for running for office.
Hogan and his running mate, Boyd Rutherford, will face off against Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown and Howard County Executive Ken Ulman in the November election.
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