Southern Maryland News

Gov. Hogan set to release book

Writes about politics, overcoming cancer

- By BRIAN WITTE Associated Press

Governor Larry Hogan (R), who considered a primary challenge to President Donald Trump last year, said Tuesday he is releasing a book about national politics and his experience­s as governor later this month, after its publicatio­n was delayed by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Such books often serve as an introducti­on for politician­s to a national audience and Hogan has not ruled out a run for his party’s 2024 nomination.

Hogan said the book is called “Still Standing: Surviving Cancer, Riots, a Global Pandemic and the Toxic Politics that Divide America.” The book was initially scheduled to be published in June, but publicatio­n was delayed until July 28 and Hogan decided to add his experience­s as head of the National Governors Associatio­n during the pandemic.

“It is about our combined successes in the face of extraordin­ary challenges – the inside story of moving beyond extremism, breaking partisan gridlock, and bringing people together to advance bold, common-sense solutions that have defined the last six years in Maryland,” Hogan wrote on his Facebook page Tuesday.

Hogan wrote that he will begin

hosting a number of virtual events and conversati­ons with some prominent Republican­s later this month. They include former Secretary of State Condoleezz­a Rice and former Govs. Chris Christie, Jeb Bush and Arnold Schwarzene­gger.

As NGA chairman, Hogan has led the group of governors amid tensions with the Trump administra­tion in response to the pandemic. In March, for example, he criticized the administra­tion for confusing messaging. Hogan said at

the time that the president’s time-frame for a national reopening appeared to be running on a schedule made of some “imaginary clock,” as states struggled to manage hot spots of the outbreak.

Hogan also clashed with the White House in April when the governor announced a $9 million purchase of 500,000 virus test kits from South Korea. Hogan said the Trump administra­tion had made it clear that states had to “take the lead” on testing and “do it ourselves.” Trump criticized Hogan at a White House press briefing, saying Hogan didn’t need to go to South Korea and “needed to get a little knowledge.”

In 2018, Hogan, who is term-limited,

became only the second GOP governor in Maryland to be re-elected in a state where Democrats outnumber Republican­s 2-1.

Hogan’s book will include material about his challengin­g first year in office, which included riots in Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who suffered a spinal injury in a police van.

Later that year, Hogan was diagnosed with B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in June 2015 and underwent chemothera­py. Last month, the 64-year-old governor announced he had his final, five-year anniversar­y PET scan, which confirmed he was still 100% cancer free.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY BRIAN WITTE ?? In this June 3 file photo, Gov. Larry Hogan announces he will lift an order that closed non-essential businesses during a news conference in Annapolis. Hogan, who considered a primary challenge to President Donald Trump last year, announced Tuesday, July 7 he is releasing a book about national politics and his experience as governor.
AP PHOTO BY BRIAN WITTE In this June 3 file photo, Gov. Larry Hogan announces he will lift an order that closed non-essential businesses during a news conference in Annapolis. Hogan, who considered a primary challenge to President Donald Trump last year, announced Tuesday, July 7 he is releasing a book about national politics and his experience as governor.

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