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Baltimore Sun: Larry Hoganās Key Bridge rebuild claims donāt quite jibe with his record
By Baltimore Sun Editorial Board
May 6, 2024
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We do not routinely comment on social media posts, but one offered last week by former Gov. Larry Hoganā¦ represents the kind of partisan hubris and misrepresentation that the candidate claims to detest.
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Hogan posted on X that as governor in 2022, his administration āopened the new Nice-Middleton Bridge ā which is similar in size ā across the Potomac, under budget and ahead of schedule.ā He added that he has ābeen urging the Biden administration to expediteā any environmental review of the new Key Bridge and promises to ācut the red tapeā if elected to the Senate.
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A couple of corrections to the record are in order. First, the Key Bridge replacement already has qualified for an expedited permit review under the National Environmental Policy Actās ācategorical exclusionā list. Itās not āred tapeā delaying the process, but the serious challenge of designing and building a bridge simultaneously.
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The Gov. Harry W. Nice Memorial/Sen. Thomas āMacā Middleton Bridge was already designed and ready to go when Hogan took office in 2015. Hogan actually held up the project as governor, vetoing legislation to help finance it and then getting into a dispute with Democratic lawmakers over whether the bridge should have a promised bike lane that his administration cut because of cost.
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For a better comparison of how Hogan would handle transportation construction as a U.S. Senator, we might look to the Purple Line light rail project he initiated during his first term. By the time he left office last year, the project was 66% over budget (at $9.3 billion) and nearly 5 years behind schedule.
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