Hogan to move 3,300 state employees to downtown Baltimore
Gov. Larry Hogan speaks at a news conference on Monday afternoon in downtown Baltimore (Screenshot)
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In an attempt to help revitalize Baltimore’s downtown central business district the state plans to relocate more than 3,000 of its employees to offices in that area of the city, Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday.
In all the proposal will affect 3,300 state employees from a dozen agencies. More than 15,000 state employees already work in the downtown central business district. The proposal would be funded with $50 million in funds that came into the state’s supplemental budget through the federal government.
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