Larry Hogan

Governor of Maryland from 2015 to 2023

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November 5 2024 Defeated by Democrat Angela Alsobrooks in the general election for the U.S. Senate seat.
November 5 2024 Defeated by Democrat Angela Alsobrooks in the general election for the U.S. Senate seat.
May 2024 Posted on X (formerly Twitter) about respecting the legal process in reference to the Trump hush money trial, causing backlash from pro-Trump Republicans.
May 2024 Posted on X (formerly Twitter) about respecting the legal process in reference to the Trump hush money trial, causing backlash from pro-Trump Republicans.
May 14 2024 Wins the Republican primary election for the U.S. Senate seat.
May 14 2024 Wins the Republican primary election for the U.S. Senate seat.
February 9 2024 Files and launches campaign for the United States Senate election in Maryland.
February 9 2024 Files and launches campaign for the United States Senate election in Maryland.
January 2024 Hogan endorsed Nikki Haley's presidential campaign, a day before the Iowa caucuses.
January 2024 Hogan endorsed Nikki Haley's presidential campaign, a day before the Iowa caucuses.
2023 Larry Hogan announced he would not seek the Republican presidential nomination for 2024, but left open the possibility of a third-party run.
2023 Concludes service as co-chair of No Labels.
2023 Larry Hogan announced he would not seek the Republican presidential nomination for 2024, but left open the possibility of a third-party run.
2023 Concludes service as co-chair of No Labels.
December 2023 Hogan resigned as national co-chair of No Labels, a move perceived as preparation for a potential presidential bid.
December 2023 Hogan resigned as national co-chair of No Labels, a move perceived as preparation for a potential presidential bid.
April 3 2023 Roy McGrath dies in a confrontation with FBI agents in Knoxville, Tennessee, after shooting himself and being shot by law enforcement, while facing wire fraud and embezzlement charges.
April 3 2023 Roy McGrath dies in a confrontation with FBI agents in Knoxville, Tennessee, after shooting himself and being shot by law enforcement, while facing wire fraud and embezzlement charges.
January 18 2023 Hogan's term as Governor of Maryland officially expired.
January 18 2023 Hogan's term as Governor of Maryland officially expired.
January 10 2023 Hogan delivered his gubernatorial farewell address.
January 10 2023 Hogan delivered his gubernatorial farewell address.
2022 Hogan did not support Republican primary winner Dan Cox due to Cox's far-right positioning.
2022 Hogan did not support Republican primary winner Dan Cox due to Cox's far-right positioning.
November 2022 During a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition, Hogan complimented Trump's achievements while in office.
November 2022 During a speech to the Republican Jewish Coalition, Hogan complimented Trump's achievements while in office.
July 2022 Hogan directed the Maryland State Police to end the 'good and substantial' reasoning standard for issuing carry permits, following a U.S. Supreme Court decision in NYSRPA v. Bruen.
July 2022 Hogan directed the Maryland State Police to end the 'good and substantial' reasoning standard for issuing carry permits, following a U.S. Supreme Court decision in NYSRPA v. Bruen.
May 2022 Hogan vetoed bills that would establish a Baltimore-based regional transit board and fund a new study of the Red Line project.
May 2022 Hogan vetoed bills that would establish a Baltimore-based regional transit board and fund a new study of the Red Line project.
April 2022 Hogan vetoed a bill that would provide 12 weeks of partially paid family leave and up to 24 weeks of paid leave for new parents. The General Assembly immediately overrode his veto the next day.
April 2022 Vetoed a bill to expand abortion access by allowing more medical professionals to perform abortions, which was subsequently overridden by the General Assembly the next day
April 2022 Hogan vetoed a bill requiring police to contact children's parents or guardians before interrogation, but the General Assembly overrode his veto the next day.
April 2022 Refused to veto or sign a bill accelerating renewable energy efforts, allowing it to become law without his signature.
April 2022 Hogan refused to veto or sign a bill creating a framework for legalizing recreational marijuana, effectively allowing it to become law through a constitutional referendum in the 2022 elections.
April 2022 Hogan allowed a bill banning privately made firearms to become law without his signature. He vetoed legislation requiring increased safety measures for gun shops, which was subsequently overridden by the General Assembly.
April 2022 Hogan refused to veto or sign a bill creating a framework for legalizing recreational marijuana, effectively allowing it to become law through a constitutional referendum in the 2022 elections.
April 2022 Vetoed a bill to expand abortion access by allowing more medical professionals to perform abortions, which was subsequently overridden by the General Assembly the next day
April 2022 Hogan vetoed a bill that would provide 12 weeks of partially paid family leave and up to 24 weeks of paid leave for new parents. The General Assembly immediately overrode his veto the next day.
April 2022 Hogan vetoed a bill requiring police to contact children's parents or guardians before interrogation, but the General Assembly overrode his veto the next day.
April 2022 Hogan allowed a bill banning privately made firearms to become law without his signature. He vetoed legislation requiring increased safety measures for gun shops, which was subsequently overridden by the General Assembly.
April 2022 Refused to veto or sign a bill accelerating renewable energy efforts, allowing it to become law without his signature.
April 4 2022 After a court ruling and subsequent redrawing, Hogan signed a new legislative redistricting map into law.
April 4 2022 After a court ruling and subsequent redrawing, Hogan signed a new legislative redistricting map into law.
March 2022 Threatened to veto the Climate Solutions Now Act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2031, ultimately allowing it to become law without his signature.
March 2022 Threatened to veto the Climate Solutions Now Act to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 60% by 2031, ultimately allowing it to become law without his signature.
2021 The Maryland General Assembly unanimously passed the Integrity in High Office Act, requiring enhanced financial disclosures from statewide officials
2021 Hogan purchased a home and estate for $1.1 million in Davidsonville, Maryland.
2021 Hogan purchased a home and estate for $1.1 million in Davidsonville, Maryland.
2021 The Maryland General Assembly unanimously passed the Integrity in High Office Act, requiring enhanced financial disclosures from statewide officials

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