âHoganâs communications shop⌠did a pretty effective job of intimidating state-based reportersâ
The fallout continues for Republican Larry Hogan after Time Magazine âmeticulously reportedâ how, as governor, Hogan directed millions of taxpayer dollars to his own firmâs listed clients, including to develop property owned by Hoganâs stepmother.
Maryland Matters reports that âHoganâs communications shop, especially early in his tenure as governor, did a pretty effective job of intimidating state-based reporters and grinding them down so they wouldnât be tempted toâ inquire about Hoganâs mounting conflicts of interest.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT.
Maryland Matters: Larry Hoganâs Enduring Influence in Maryland
By Josh Kurtz
October 23, 2024
- The first [Time Magazine article], delivered Oct. 10, reported that many clients from Hoganâs real estate business received lucrative state affordable housing contracts when he was governor. The second, a week later, said Hoganâs family had sold a lucrative property in Frederick County that was going to be developed during the Hogan administration for state-sponsored affordable housing.
- Talking to reporters after his televised debate with Alsobrooks, Hogan immediately dismissed the first Time piece as âsome old false conspiracy theoryâ and a manufactured, 11th hour partisan hit.
- But Cortellessaâs reporting has occasionally singed Maryland Democrats, not just Republicans.
- Hoganâs communications shop, especially early in his tenure as governor, did a pretty effective job of intimidating state-based reporters and grinding them down so they wouldnât be tempted to make these inquiries.Â
- In early 2018⌠Maryland Matters ran one of the very first articles about Hoganâs real estate holdings, written by a well-respected freelancer who had been on the staff of the defunct Baltimore City Paper. Iâm still suffering PTSD from that experience, I am ashamed to say.
- Cortellessaâs articles did a very good job of raising questions about whether Hogan should have regularly recused himself during Board of Public Works votes, or at least flagged potential conflicts of interest. You can certainly argue that he should have put his holdings into a blind trust.
- Maryland media might want to dig deeper into his record as governor and how it impacted his familyâs business interests.
See also: WBFF: Maryland Dems. demand transparency from Senate candidate Hogan: ‘We need accountability’ & âIndisputable Facts:â Hogan Approved Millions in Taxpayer Dollars to Develop Family Property
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