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FSogol

(47,628 posts)
5. I'm for O'Malley. Here's his resume
Fri Mar 6, 2015, 06:37 PM
Mar 2015
http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/08conoff/gov/former/html/msa13090.html

The bottom quarter is good reading on O'Malley's positions and what he accomplished in Maryland.

A former Governing Magazine “Public Official of the Year,” Governor O’Malley was re-elected in 2010. His 2013 legislative successes were described in a Baltimore Sun editorial as “without many parallels in recent Maryland history.”

With a balanced approach of spending cuts, regulatory reform, and modern investment in education, innovation, and infrastructure, Governor O’Malley and his Administration are making better choices that are delivering better results, including:

Fastest rate of job growth in the region.
#1 ranking for best public schools in America for an unprecedented five years in a row (Education Week).
#1 ranking for holding down the cost of college tuition (College Board).
#1 ranking for innovation and entrepreneurship for two years running (U.S. Chamber of Commerce).

Under the Governor’s leadership, Maryland also ranks:

#1 nationally in median income,
#1 in Ph.D. scientists and researchers per capita,
#1 in Research and Development, and
#1 in businesses owned by women.


Called “arguably the best manager in government” by Washington Monthly magazine, Governor O’Malley has cut State spending more than any previous governor in Maryland’s history, balancing these record cuts with targeted, modern investments in priorities like public education. He has reduced the size of government to its smallest size since 1973 (on a per capita basis) and reformed how it is managed, so that it works more efficiently and accountably. His actions to save Maryland’s State pension system have made it sustainable over the long term. His fiscal stewardship has nearly eliminated Maryland’s structural deficit. His efforts to streamline, consolidate and digitize processes like business licensing are making Maryland a better place to do business.



PS, part of a public informational archive and not bound by copyright.


The O’Malley-Brown Administration has expanded health care to more than 380,000 previously uninsured Marylanders. It has reduced infant mortality to an historic low, and provided meals to thousands of hungry children as it moves forward toward its goal for eradicating childhood hunger.

The Governor’s policies have made strides in restoring the health of the Chesapeake Bay and saving the Bay’s native blue crab and oyster populations.

The O’Malley Administration has secured millions of dollars in rate relief for Maryland energy consumers while jump-starting the creation of thousands of green energy sector jobs. Under Governor O’Malley’s leadership, Maryland led the charge for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), the nation’s first cap-and-trade auction of greenhouse emissions.

Governor O’Malley has cut income taxes for 86% of Marylanders and reformed Maryland’s tax code to make it more progressive. In addition, he signed the nation’s first statewide living wage law, along with some of the nation’s most comprehensive reforms to protect homeowners from foreclosure.

Declaring that Marylanders are bound together by “the common thread of human dignity,” Governor O’Malley signed legislation to protect individual civil marriage rights and religious freedom, along with legislation to protect voting rights. He signed – and successfully defended at the ballot box – the DREAM Act, which expands the opportunity of a college education to more Marylanders.


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Al Franken would be awesome. Plan B is always a good idea. NoJusticeNoPeace Mar 2015 #1
Al's candidacy could be a helluva lot of fun -- rogerashton Mar 2015 #2
Can you just see him in a debate with a Rick Perry or Cruz? AMAZING because NoJusticeNoPeace Mar 2015 #4
++ + n/t MBS Mar 2015 #17
But he'd only get to serve eight years KamaAina Mar 2015 #19
This is one of our weakest benches in recent memory... DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2015 #3
I'm for O'Malley. Here's his resume FSogol Mar 2015 #5
I like what you have posted on O'Malley Andy823 Mar 2015 #9
There are reports that he has done some favors for rogerashton Mar 2015 #10
Thanks for the link. nt Andy823 Mar 2015 #11
So why did Maryland just vote in a repuke as his successor? KamaAina Mar 2015 #20
He was term limited and his Lt Gov ran a horrendous campaign. FSogol Mar 2015 #21
One wonders how many of those 'puke voters have "Treasure The Chesapeake" plates KamaAina Mar 2015 #23
That's an excellent question Aerows Mar 2015 #28
In VA in 1992(?) they wanted to raise State tax by 1 cents per dollar. FSogol Mar 2015 #29
Gray Davis dared to raise the vehicle registration fee in CA KamaAina Mar 2015 #32
It was also because daredtowork Mar 2015 #34
Davis was investigating the California energy debacle Art_from_Ark Mar 2015 #35
Thank you. 840high Mar 2015 #31
Dem leadership seems very committed to having no vigorous challengers to Hillary Dems to Win Mar 2015 #6
Thanks, very interesting post. Barbara Lee would get my vote! RiverLover Mar 2015 #15
O'Malley is friendly w/ HRC, but I think he is sensing that there might FSogol Mar 2015 #24
Make no mistake, I will too. Rex Mar 2015 #7
Exactly. Andy823 Mar 2015 #12
I'd rather chop my hand off than not vote OR knowingly allow Jeb Bush to win. Rex Mar 2015 #14
Agree. O'Malley is taking Plan B more seriously elfin Mar 2015 #8
The CONS are desperate... butterfly77 Mar 2015 #13
I will vote for Hillary if she is the nominee Politicalboi Mar 2015 #16
If I stayed home and a repuke won and appointed antichoice justices to the Supreme Court CTyankee Mar 2015 #18
Gus Savage is still on the bench. AngryAmish Mar 2015 #22
I am dubious of Hillary Clinton Aerows Mar 2015 #26
I will too Aerows Mar 2015 #25
Have you never wondered about sadoldgirl Mar 2015 #27
I;m going to find out all 840high Mar 2015 #30
I wish Hillary herself would sanction a plan B daredtowork Mar 2015 #33
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