Hogan vetoes minimum wage hike, school start bill; Dems can override

FILE - In this Monday, April 9, 2018, file photo, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan speaks at a news conference in Annapolis, Md. The governors of multiple East Coast states have announced that they will not deploy National Guard resources near the U.S.-Mexico border, a largely symbolic but politically significant rejection of the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” immigration policy that has resulted in children being separated from their families. Hogan, a Republican, announced Tuesday, June 19, 2018, on his Twitter account that he has ordered four crewmembers and a helicopter to immediately return from where they were stationed in New Mexico. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)(AP/Patrick Semansky)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Gov. Larry Hogan has vetoed a measure to raise Maryland’s minimum wage to $15, as well as a measure to give local school boards the ability to decide whether school starts before or after Labor Day — but it’s unlikely to matter.

The Republican governor announced the vetoes on Wednesday. He also vetoed a bill that would remove regulatory authority over alcohol, tobacco and gasoline from the Maryland comptroller’s office.

Hogan says the minimum wage increase would hurt the state’s economy. He says the other two bills are “politically motivated legislation.”

Democrats who control the General Assembly will have time to attempt veto overrides before the legislative session ends April 8 at midnight. All three measures passed with enough votes to override vetoes, if all of the legislators who voted for them vote to override.

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