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State Roundup: Hogan posthumously pardons 34 lynching victims in Maryland
Gov. Larry Hogan used the unveiling of this plaque at the old Baltimore County Jail (in background) to issue pardons for the dozens of Black men lynched in Maryland in in the 19th and 20th centuries. Governor s Office photo by Anthony DePanise
HOGAN PARDONS 34 LYNCHING VICTIMS: Gov. Larry Hogan granted posthumous pardons Saturday to 34 Maryland lynching victims, including Howard Cooper, a 15-year-old Black boy who was hanged outside the Towson jailhouse by a white mob in 1885. Hogan’s office said it was the first time a governor has issued a “blanket pardon” for the victims of racial lynchings, Jeff Barker reports for the Sun.
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Maryland Hotel Lodging Association President and CEO Amy Rohrer said Friday that the state’s hotel industry needs financial assistance from the federal government to stave off the possibility of permanent job losses.
Below is an edited excerpt of an interview Rohrer did with MarylandReporter.com. Rohrer discussed how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the hotel business, holiday booking prospects, and general challenges facing the industry.
What is the current state of the hotel industry in Maryland and how has the pandemic affected business?
Rohrer: We certainly have a long road to recovery still ahead of us. But we are starting to see an uptick in demand for leisure travel, which is good news. That has come back more quickly than anticipated because of consumer confidence with more and more people getting vaccinated as well as pent-up demand for leisure travelers to get out of the house.
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