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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan talks about his decision last week to cancel an emergency $12.5 million state contract for personal protective equipment with a company called Blue Flame Medical during a news conference, Wednesday, May 6, 2020, in Annapolis, Md. Hogan said he directed Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh to investigate for "failure to perform and for potential misrepresentation." Michael Ricci, a spokesman for Hogan, confirmed Wednesday that Maryland has received subpoenas from federal prosecutors relating to the canceled contract. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan talks about his decision last week to cancel an emergency $12.5 million state contract for personal protective equipment with a company called Blue Flame Medical during a news conference, Wednesday, May 6, 2020, in Annapolis, Md. Hogan said he directed Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh to investigate for "failure to perform and for potential misrepresentation." Michael Ricci, a spokesman for Hogan, confirmed Wednesday that Maryland has received subpoenas from federal prosecutors relating to the canceled contract. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)

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