Flanked by law enforcement officers from around the state, Gov. Larry Hogan announced in January a series of initiatives — totaling about $13 million — he said would help to address violent crime in Baltimore. The governor’s plan included $3 million to help Baltimore retain police officers; $2…
Source: Sun
Legislative analysts: Hogan's Baltimore crime-fighting plan lacks details and evidence, should be cut by $11M
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