Washington Examiner / Magazine
January 17, 2023 Issue
January 17, 2023 Print Edition
Cover Story
Larry Hogan is betting on a Reaganite revival
ANNAPOLIS — Walking into Maryland’s State House is stepping out of time. The brick Georgian-style building, trimmed with marble and topped with a wooden dome, is the oldest continuously operating legislative building in the nation. The tiny elevator you ride up to the second floor seems like it’s probably the oldest elevator in Maryland. The window panes are all wavy and distorted in the way 18th century glass always is. The governor’s office is even more out of time when the Washington Examiner visits in January: The walls are totally bare and the room devoid of decor because Republican Larry Hogan has had to pack up his stuff in preparation for his successor, Democrat Wes Moore. MCCARTHY'S HOUSE OF PAIN And in our exit interview, which covers crime, foreign policy, abortion, and the governor’s presidential...

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Your Land

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