Gov. Larry Hogan’s office does not plan to file an ethics complaint against the president of the state Senate, who they accused of pressing the administration to interfere in a decision to approve open-heart surgery at a hospital in Annapolis.
Doug Mayer, a spokesman for the Republican governor, said Friday that the governor’s office has “no plans” to file an ethics complaint against Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller.
Miller has not responded to Mayer’s claim this week that the Senate leader asked the Hogan administration to intervene in the open-heart surgery decision, which was made by the independent Maryland Health Care Commission. He did call Mayer a “pipsqueak” and “monkey grinder.”
Mayer did not specifically say what Miller expected from the administration.
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