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What're your post-primary MD tech priorities?

Well Baltimore, after a long weekend of counting and high heat, poll results are in and the primary races are looking settled. Republican Dan Cox and Democrat Wes Moore are now the candidates vying for Maryland governor.

 

As technologists, what are the biggest issues you want to see the future gubernatorial administration address, regardless of who wins? What worked under Hogan that you'd like to see expanded? What didn't that you're excited to see changed?

 

Let us know by replying to this email or sending a note to , anytime.

 
— Technical.ly reporter Donte Kirby (donte@technical.ly

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