Fighting Maryland Crime: Actions speak louder than words
Tonight, as communities across Maryland celebrate National Night Out, we are reminded that the first duty of any public servant is to keep people safe.
Thanks to bold action by the O’Malley administration—in partnership with our outstanding police force and members of local communities—neighborhoods across Maryland are safer than they’ve been in decades.
Violent crime is at its lowest rate since 1975, and property crime is at its lowest level ever recorded. There is still much work to be done, but the facts are indisputable: Marylanders are safer than they were when Bob Ehrlich left office.
A Record of Reducing Crime - Using the latest technology, Governor O’Malley helped facilitate unprecedented information sharing between (READ MORE)
Read More >Maryland Jobs: Moving Maryland Forward
"Maryland Jobs: Moving Maryland Forward" is a series of four ads focused on Martin O'Malley's record of supporting Maryland's small businesses, creating new jobs, and focusing on innovative new policies to grow Maryland's economy.
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Third Annual - Buy Local Cookout
Governor Martin O'Malley, joined by First Lady Katie O'Malley and Lt. Governor Anthony Brown, today hosted the third annual "Buy Local" cookout and officially kicked-off Maryland's "Buy Local Challenge" week, which encourages Marylanders to incorporate at least one locally-grown, produced or harvested product into their meals each day. Read more on the full blog post
Read More >Building The #1 School System
Welcome back from 4th of July weekend. We hope you had a safe and fun holiday with family and friends. A special thanks to the hundreds of supporters who—despite the extreme heat-- joined Governor O'Malley, his family, and Lt. Governor Brown at parades and festivals over the weekend. It was a great time celebrating the birth of our nation and the many accomplishments of our state.
Building the #1 Public Schools:
Last week, Governor O'Malley was honored by the National Education Association for his......
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A Tale of Two Weeks
It was a good week for Maryland.
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Ehrlich’s New Anti-Transit Plan: Bad for Jobs, Bad for Business, Bad for Taxpayers
In case you missed today's Baltimore Sun Article, Bob Ehrlich showed just how out of touch he is by announcing that he would kill the Red and Purple Line projects. These projects moving forward under Governor O'Malley would create thousands of construction jobs in Maryland, relieve gridlock on our roads, and attract new businesses to the region.
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Under Governor O'Malley, the Maryland Earned Income Tax Credit was increased by 25%
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