Gov. Hogan Appoints 2 To Maryland General Assembly

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Gov. Larry Hogan has appointed two people to the Maryland General Assembly.

Hogan announced Monday he has appointed Mike Griffith to District 35B in the House of Delegates. Griffith, a Republican, was chosen to fill a vacancy created by the departure of Andrew Cassilly, who left the seat to be a senior adviser to the governor.

Griffith is the chief marketing officer overseeing business development for HPS Management in Havre de Grace.

Hogan also appointed Del. Charles Sydnor to a state Senate seat in Baltimore County that has become vacant with the retirement of Shirley Nathan-Pulliam.

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