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McGrath mum about whether Hogan played a role in six-figure severance payout

McGrath mum about whether Hogan played a role in six-figure severance payout Gov. Larry Hogan s former chief of staff Roy McGrath testified before a joint House/Senate Committee on Wednesday (Screenshot) @BryanRenbaum Gov. Larry Hogan’s former Chief of Staff Roy McGrath declined to answer several questions during an oversight hearing Wednesday regarding the six-figure severance payout he received,  and what role, if any, Hogan played in that decision to dole out the cash. McGrath served as the governor’s chief of staff from June 1, 2020 to Aug. 17, 2020. He resigned shortly after news of the severance was made public. McGrath served as director of the Maryland Environmental Service (MES) from Dec. 21, 2016 to May 30, 2020. The MES board of directors approved the controversial $239,000 payout in a May 28 privately-held virtual meeting.

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Credit: Getty Images - krisanapong detraphiphat The former Maryland Environmental Service Director of Operations and Strategic Partnerships invoked his right against self-incrimination more than 100 times, disappointing legislators during Thursday’s joint committee investigation of a severance payout to the agency’s former director, who was also briefly Gov. Larry Hogan’s, R, chief of staff. Documents indicated Matthew Sherring, according to the General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Fair Practices and Personnel Oversight documents, was hired by the state agency at the behest of former Director Roy McGrath in 2017, although the position was never formally advertised. When Ward B. Coe, an attorney for the General Assembly, asked Sherring about his former position title, how he was hired into the environmental service and whom he reported to, he began invoking his right against self-i

State Roundup: Hogan offers help for business, but no new COVID restrictions

State Roundup: Hogan offers help for business, but no new COVID restrictions Baltimore City Hall has a new team of leaders. Official photo HOGAN ANNOUNCES RELIEF FUNDS, NO NEW RESTRICTIONS: More economic relief is on the way for Maryland’s small businesses, with Gov. Larry Hogan announcing the forgiveness of $75 million in emergency loans from the spring and new investments in housing and other areas, Bryan Renbaum writes for Maryland Reporter. But with new restrictions coming from counties, the fear is many businesses are at a “point of no return.” Hogan ordered no new statewide restrictions on business or social activities, Jeff Barker and Christine Condon report for the Sun. Hogan’s comments Thursday highlighted a widening gap between the approaches taken by the Republican governor and some of the state’s largest, Democrat-led jurisdictions as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continue to rise.

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