Governor plans to propose stimulus relief package in 2021 December 23, 2020 | 6:44 pm Montgomery County Council President Tom Hucker and state and local officials called on Hogan to release a state COVID-19 relief package on Wednesday. State and local officials in Maryland on Wednesday urged Gov. Larry Hogan to release a $1 billion COVID-19 relief package to help businesses and residents who are financially struggling during the pandemic. Montgomery County Council President Tom Hucker was among those who said Hogan needs to use money from the state’s more than $928 million rainy day fund, more than $1.5 billion in reserves and $586 million positive general fund balance to provide more economic relief to businesses and residents.