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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he vetoed the bill because he doesn't believe that anyone on probation or parole has completed their full sentence and should not have their full rights restored until they do. He has lobbied hard for senators to uphold his veto. (Associated Press)
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said he vetoed the bill because he doesn't believe that anyone on probation or parole has completed their full sentence and should not have their full rights restored until they do. He has lobbied hard for senators to uphold his veto. (Associated Press)

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