410-204-1707
2 Francis Street, Annapolis, MD, 21401, 
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Successful adoption of numerous operating and capital funding initiatives in the Maryland State Budget
Worked on passage and implementation of numerous tax credit and tax exemption legislative initiatives
Expertise and proven record of legislation impacting higher educational institutions
11-15 years
Former State Senator Patrick J. Hogan joined Cornerstone Government Affairs in October 2015 as a co-lead of the firm's Annapolis, Maryland office. Prior to joining Cornerstone, P.J. served as the vice chancellor of government relations for the University System of Maryland (USM) since 2007. In this capacity, he was responsible for coordinating legislative activities amongst the 14 USM Institutions and centers at the federal and state levels of government, including Congress, the Maryland General Assembly, the Office of the Maryland Governor, and other relevant units of government.
As a Maryland State Senator, P.J. represented the 39th Legislative District located in Northern Montgomery County from 1994 -- 2007. P.J. was re-elected to his fourth term in 2006. His Senate committee assignments included Budget and Taxation where he served as Vice-Chairman of the full committee, and Chairman of the Education, Business and Administration Subcommittee. He was also a member of the Pensions Subcommittee and the Capital Budget Subcommittee. Additionally, he served on the following Joint Committees; Spending Affordability, Legislative Policy, the Joint Committee on Pensions, the Joint Audit Committee, and the Joint Committee on Legislative Data Systems. Previously, Sen. Hogan served on the Joint Committee on Federal Relations, Task Force on State Personnel, the Property Tax Task Force, the Pre Paid College Tuition Task Force, Telecommunications Work Group, Maryland Council on Management and Productivity, the Child Care Administration Advisory Council, the Maryland Information Technology Board, and as Senate Chair of the Joint Committee on Children Youth and Families, among others.
P.J. authored many pieces of legislation relating to Higher Education including the creation of the Commission to Develop the Maryland Model for Funding Higher Education, and the Maryland Pre Paid Tuition and College Savings Plans. He was also active on issues relative to high technology, business tax exemption for computer software, transportation trust fund distribution formula, funding for K-12 & higher education, and issues relating to persons with developmental disabilities.
From 1990 to 1994, P.J. served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Congresswoman Connie Morella. In this capacity he was responsible for issues relating to budget and economy, housing, Social Security, Medicare and Veterans Affairs. He also handled constituent inquiries with federal agencies, and served as a community liaison with local organizations. Prior to his position with Congresswoman Morella, P.J. owned and operated a successful retail sporting goods business.
P.J. lives in Annapolis, Maryland. He is married to Jacqueline P. Hogan, and they have two children. P.J. was born in Pittsburgh, PA and received his Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
410-204-1707
2 Francis Street, Annapolis, MD, 21401, 
2) Amgen, Inc.
3) AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP
4) Baltimore County Public Library Board of Trustees
5) Biotechnology Innovation Organization
6) Brandywine IL-AL Investors, LLC
9) Clark Construction Group, LLC
11) Equifax Inc.
12) Equinor Wind US
13) Historic St. Mary's City Commission Foundation
14) Johns Hopkins
18) Lincoln Technical Institute, Inc.
19) Maryland Center for History & Culture
20) Maryland Hospital Association
21) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
22) Nutanix
24) Prince George's County, Maryland
27) St. Mary's College of Maryland Foundation
28) Susan G. Komen
29) Teach Coalition
410-935-1470
2 Francis Street, Annapolis, MD, 21401, 
2) American Petroleum Institute
3) Amgen, Inc.
4) AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP
5) Baltimore County Public Library Board of Trustees
7) Biotechnology Innovation Organization
8) Brandywine IL-AL Investors, LLC
9) Capital One
12) Choptank Electric Cooperative, Inc.
13) City of Bowie
14) Clark Construction Group, LLC
15) Comcast Cable Communications LLC
18) Elevance Health, and its Affiliates
19) Equifax Inc.
20) Equinor Wind US
21) Fenwick Behavioral Services
22) Francis Energy
23) Historic St. Mary's City Commission Foundation
24) Johns Hopkins
25) Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.
30) Manufacturers' Alliance of Maryland (MAM)
31) Maryland Center for History & Culture
32) Maryland Hospital Association
33) Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission
34) Maryland National Electrical Contractors Association
35) Maryland Recreational Vehicle Dealers Association
36) Maryland Troopers Association
37) Maryland-Delaware-DC Beverage Association
38) Mechanical Contractors Association of Maryland, Inc.
40) National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
41) Nutanix
45) Prince George's County, Maryland
49) St. Mary's College of Maryland Foundation
50) Strittmatter Companies, Inc.
51) Susan G. Komen
52) Teach Coalition
53) TechNet
54) Thread, Inc.