
Sam Janesch
Reporter at Baltimore Sun
Covering Maryland government + politics, @baltimoresun. Recovering Pennsylvania reporter via @CaucusPA @LancasterOnline @DailyCollegian | [email protected]
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gazettextra.com | Sam Janesch
BALTIMORE - Delegate Chris Bouchat, a Republican from Carroll County who has railed against both Democrats and members of his own party in Annapolis, is gearing up to run for governor next year. Bouchat told The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday he is launching an initial slate of television ads in the coming weeks but is not yet formally announcing his candidacy or filing with the Maryland State Board of Elections. Democratic Gov.
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thederrick.com | Sam Janesch
BALTIMORE — Delegate Chris Bouchat, a Republican from Carroll County who has railed against both Democrats and members of his own party in Annapolis, is gearing up to run for governor next year. Bouchat told The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday he is launching an initial slate of television ads in the coming weeks but is not yet formally announcing his candidacy or filing with the Maryland State Board of Elections. Democratic Gov.
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yahoo.com | Sam Janesch
BALTIMORE — Delegate Chris Bouchat, a Republican from Carroll County who has railed against both Democrats and members of his own party in Annapolis, is gearing up to run for governor next year. Bouchat told The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday he is launching an initial slate of television ads in the coming weeks but is not yet formally announcing his candidacy or filing with the Maryland State Board of Elections. Democratic Gov.
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dailyitem.com | Sam Janesch
BALTIMORE — Delegate Chris Bouchat, a Republican from Carroll County who has railed against both Democrats and members of his own party in Annapolis, is gearing up to run for governor next year. Bouchat told The Baltimore Sun on Wednesday he is launching an initial slate of television ads in the coming weeks but is not yet formally announcing his candidacy or filing with the Maryland State Board of Elections. Democratic Gov.
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yahoo.com | Sam Janesch
Jun. 18—Companies trying to influence Maryland lawmakers and Gov. Wes Moore's administration during one of the most consequential General Assembly sessions spent $58 million on lobbying to make their mark. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To log in, click here.
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Gov. Wes Moore visited 3 South Carolina businesses as part of his economic growth agenda while on an otherwise political trip last week. One CEO said the likelihood of him opening an office in Maryland "definitely went up" after Moore's visit. https://t.co/HFXc3g1PXu

New: After speeches to hundreds the night before, Wes Moore’s audience in Columbia on Saturday was poolside. The meet + greet with Democratic officials, strategists and business leaders was one of several events fueling speculation about Moore’s future. https://t.co/VrW5aaDeQ8

COLUMBIA, SC — Gov. Wes Moore rallied the Democratic troops at key political events in this early presidential primary state while insisting he’s not a candidate. https://t.co/q1y5HPgkCP https://t.co/EEe0IMxMRt