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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, left, announces plans for a new paid sick leave measure that would phase in a requirement of five days of paid sick leave over three years for businesses with 25 or more employees during a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017 in Annapolis, Md. Maryland Secretary of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Kelly Schulz is standing next to Hogan. Maryland Secretary of Commerce R. Michael Gill is standing right. The Maryland General Assembly passed a bill earlier this year to require businesses with 15 or more employees to provide paid sick leave, but Hogan vetoed the bill. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, left, announces plans for a new paid sick leave measure that would phase in a requirement of five days of paid sick leave over three years for businesses with 25 or more employees during a news conference Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017 in Annapolis, Md. Maryland Secretary of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Kelly Schulz is standing next to Hogan. Maryland Secretary of Commerce R. Michael Gill is standing right. The Maryland General Assembly passed a bill earlier this year to require businesses with 15 or more employees to provide paid sick leave, but Hogan vetoed the bill. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

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