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The Republican Senate candidate vetoed more than 160 bills during eight years as governor, including those related to guns, abortion, police reform and minimum wage.
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Both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly Saturday voted to override the ten vetoes Gov. Larry Hogan delivered on Friday.
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The move comes as lawmakers steam toward adjournment
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The state Senate voted mostly on party lines Friday to override 17 of Gov. Larry Hogan’s vetoes of bills passed last year. The most controversial among…