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Maryland leaders keep mum on Amazon negotiations

GAITHERSBURG, Md. 鈥 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he and Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett have made a great team in their efforts to get Amazon to choose Montgomery County over D.C. or Virginia for its second headquarters 鈥 but he didn鈥檛 give up any details when asked about those efforts by reporters.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to talk about any discussions we may be having. I think we鈥檇 rather keep those between us and the people we鈥檙e trying to close the deal with,鈥 Hogan said of the efforts to snag Amazon’s “HQ2.”

Leggett said he agreed, and added, 鈥淲e鈥檙e just doing this in a professional, straightforward way.鈥

Hogan complimented Leggett鈥檚 handling of the efforts, saying he and the county executive are in 鈥渓ockstep鈥 in their efforts to land Amazon, and it鈥檚 potential for 50,000 new jobs.

鈥淭he county and the state are putting our best foot forward, I鈥檒l tell you that. We were both saying, we鈥檙e leaving it all on the field,鈥 Hogan said, referring to the incentives that are being offered to Amazon.

贬辞驳补苍鈥檚 $5 billion dollar incentive package with its tax breaks for Amazon was the subject of a recent hearing in Annapolis, and some lawmakers questioned the cost of the offer. Hogan has repeatedly dismissed those concerns, pointing out that there are a number of contingencies on the deal.

Just before the hearing, the state released a study by the Sage Policy Group showing Maryland could see an annual boost to state wages of nearly $8 billion. The same report shows a potential for an added $17 billion in economic activity in Maryland.

Kate Ryan

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