The Baltimore Sun: For the first time in nearly 15 years, Maryland’s General Assembly is issuing subpoenas, as lawmakers say they must have testimony from Gov. Larry Hogan’s former chief of staff about a six-figure payout he received from his prior job at a state agency.
Following a methodical, 90-minute presentation, a legislative committee voted unanimously to subpoena Roy McGrath, the former director of the Maryland Environmental Service who served as Hogan’s top aide for 11 weeks this summer before his abrupt departure over the payout.
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