Gov. Larry Hogan encouraged unity after President Joe Biden's inauguration. Some Maryland leaders are already eying policy changes.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Maryland leaders said it's time to stop fighting and start uniting. Their calls for cooperation follow a contested election, an attack on the U.S. Capitol and a presidential impeachment.

Still, the state's Democratic congressional delegation is eager to undo some of former President Donald Trump's (R) strongest policies. Maryland's only congressional Republican, Rep. Andy Harris, congratulated the 46th president but condemned his "liberal agenda" presented "under the false guise of unity."

"Liberals hope to do all of this while pursuing a long-running cancel culture vendetta against a former president," the District 1 representative said on his website. "I urge our new president to work for all Americans, not just the liberal wing of his party. If he does work for all Americans, I am standing by ready to help."

Gov. Larry Hogan (R) attended the inauguration of President Joe Biden (D) and Vice President Kamala Harris (D). Afterward, Hogan promised to work across party lines.

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"I pledge to President Biden the same spirit of partnership, honesty, and goodwill that I offered to President Trump and President Obama," Hogan said in a press release. "When we agree, I will never hesitate to work with President Biden for the betterment of the people of Maryland. And when we disagree, I will do so with civility and respect for the office of the president of the United States."

Hogan had a contentious relationship with Trump. Their intrapartisan feud climaxed with Hogan's declaration that Trump was no longer fit for office after the Jan. 6 mob on Capitol Hill. Now, the governor hopes to defeat coronavirus under a common banner.

"We must defeat this pandemic, restore economic prosperity, and show Americans that we can deliver solutions to the serious problems that face us," Hogan said. "We can only do that if we turn the page on the hate and dysfunction that infects our politics and deliver real, bipartisan action."

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) is also ready to get to work. The U.S. representative for Maryland's 5th Congressional District cheered Biden's swift signing of several executive orders. Read more at Patch