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Hough: GOP agenda for session will focus on help for small businesses, crime reduction
Old and new Senate Republican leaders: From left, Sens. Steve Hershey, Michael Hough, Bryan Simonaire, and J.B. Jennings. Simonaire and Hough were elected by the Senate Rpublican caucus as minority leader and minority whip, replacing Jennings and Hershey in those positions. Senate GOP caucus photo.
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MarylandReporter.com spoke with Senate Minority Whip Michael Hough (R-Frederick and Carroll) on Wednesday evening about his views on a series of police reform bills and his goals for the upcoming legislative session. Hough was elected to his leadership position in October. Hough sits on the Senate Judicial Proceedings (JPR) Committee. Outside of Annapolis, Hough serves as chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Alex Mooney (R-W.Va.). Mooney represented Frederick in the Maryland Senate from 1999-2011. The session is scheduled to begin on Jan. 13, 2021.
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Political Scene: After eight years in City Hall, Diossa looks back and to the future
The New Year promises a welcome respite for term-limited Central Falls Mayor
James Diossa after a grueling 2020 leading the Rhode Island city hit harder than any other by COVID-19.
He s looking forward, once out of office, to the extra time with his 1-year-old daughter, state Sen. Sandra Cano and to reassess his future.
But the break is not likely to last long.
Diossa, a 36-year-old Democrat, is one of a small battalion of Rhode Island politicians, many of them also forced out of office by term limits, eyeing their next public office in 2022.