Maryland State Senator Will Leave Post to Lobby for State's University System

A Maryland state senator who leads a prominent commission on higher-education affordability and access has left that post to become the chief lobbyist for the University System of Maryland.

Sen. Patrick J. Hogan became the university system's associate vice chancellor for government relations this month, overseeing lobbying efforts in Washington and in Annapolis. Mr. Hogan, a Republican turned Democrat, was vice chairman of the Senate's budget and taxation committee and was viewed as a

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