martin o malley
- This week in politics: Good news for Hillary and Cummings, but not so great for Martin O'Malley, SRB and Kevin Kamenetz.
- Martin O'Malley made an appearance on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Monday night. Here's a look at what publications are saying about the former Maryland governor and his outlook as a Democratic presidential candidate.
- The fossil fuel industry is waging a sneaky fight against solar power.
- Former Maryland governor offers help to 65,000 refugees but offers no plan to pay for it
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley has spent much of the year defending his crime-fighting strategy during his tenure as Baltimore mayor, an effort that reduced crime but also drastically increased the number of arrests in the city.
- Jonah Goldberg: Democrats rarely get asked the tough questions Republicans get from the mainstream media.
- Like many voters outside Maryland, Tom Lanzetta had never given Martin O'Malley much consideration until the two-term governor showed up on his television screen this week for the first Democratic presidential debate.
- U.S. Sec. of Labor Thomas Perez gave a full-throated defense of unions as the bedrock of the middle class on Friday, and also called out Maryland's Republican governor for withholding money the legislature wanted to send to schools.
- CONCORD, N.H. -- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said Friday that his debate performance was a "shot in the arm for fundraising" and said he is "absolutely" confident he will have resources to compete in early primary states despite a lackluster third quarter.
- The Sun likes Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley prevaricates — that's what the debate proved
- Who's up and who's down after the week in politics?
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley reported late Thursday raising $1.3 million in the third quarter of the year, significantly less than the eye-popping figures posted by his better-known rivals.
- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday that she's hiring a former state official to lead Baltimore's struggling CitiStat agency.
- Baltimore's top prosector Marilyn Mosby appeared to come to the aid of former mayor Martin O'Malley when he was pressed on the high-arrest policing style he backed in Baltimore during Tuesday's Democratic debate.
- Here's what national publications have to say about Martin O'Malley's performance in Tuesday's Democratic Debate.
- Here are some quotes from former Maryland governor Martin O'Malley during the first Democratic debate.
- It's not so much what Martin O'Malley says -- it¿s the way he says things, with a lack of authenticity, that induces a cringe.
- Martin O'Malley Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders Joe Biden Democratic debate CNN
- When do Democrats debate? Here are some details ahead of Tuesday's presidential showdown on CNN.
- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said on Sunday he would oppose a U.S.-enforced no fly zone in Syria, breaking to the left of front runner Hillary Clinton on the issue.
- Martin O'Malley is preparing to step onto the biggest stage of his political career Tuesday for a debate that analysts say could make or break his long-shot and long-standing ambition to be president.
- Hogan creates new office to improve agency service
- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley and CNN team up for an homage to gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson
- "Joe Flacco is definitely an #elite #quarterback," Martin O'Malley wrote.
- WASHINGTON -- A super PAC supporting former Gov. Martin O'Malley's presidential campaign began airing a television advertisement in Iowa on Wednesday -- days ahead of the first debate among Democratic candidates.
- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will call for new gun control measures on Monday, including the use of executive action to tighten loopholes if Congress won't act, a campaign aide said.
- WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said Thursday he would require companies to disclose their political donations and would advocate for other changes to the campaign finance system as his rivals for the nomination reported raising huge sums over the past three months.
- It's been a very good few months for Maryland taxpayers. For years, we've strained under a very heavy load of taxation — on our income, our purchases and, despite local efforts to reduce it, our property. This crushing burden funded profligate spending at the state level by Gov. O'Malley and his allies running Annapolis. Having the fourth-highest combined tax burden in the nation wasn't enough though. Maryland's government was still running deficits.
- Beds, desks, chairs and other items from the governor's mansion were not the only furnishings to occupy Martin O'Malley's time as he prepared to leave office in January. A table was the focus of a spirited email exchange between O'Malley and Alvin Collins, his secretary for the Department of General Services.
- WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley criticized former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday for waiting weeks to call on the White House to accept more refugees fleeing violence in Syria, suggesting the front runner was following rather than leading public opinion on the issue.
- Former governor's furniture deal and his failure to pay sales tax on it should be penalized
- The Maryland Department of General Services did not charge sales tax to former Gov. Martin O'Malley when he purchased furniture from the governor's mansion while leaving office in January—another divergence from state rules governing such transactions, state officials said Friday.
- The Maryland Office of Attorney General says the state's ethics commission will not review former Gov. Martin O'Malley's purchase of state-owned furniture from the governor's mansion, according to a statement.
- Democratic presidential hopeful Martin O'Malley met with Colorado marijuana regulators Thursday and vowed immediate change on marijuana policy if he takes office — even as he laid out contradictory plans about how he'd do that.
- And then, there's Martin O'Malley in late, late night with Seth Meyers getting about eight minutes of network time around 1:15 a.m. Wednesday.
- Hogan accuses O'Malley of 'misleading' on furniture taken from mansion
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley is calling for universal background checks for firearms purchases and a national age requirement for handgun possession as part of a broad gun control proposal his campaign released on Monday.
- Just when you thought it was safe to come out, Martin O'Malley rears his ugly head again. This time, an Assistant Attorney General has asked the State Ethics Commission for a determination as to whether O'Malley's sweetheart deal in purchasing furnishings from the governor's mansion as he was going out the door violated the prohibition against sales of state-owned property to government officials.
-
- State ethics commission examining whether Martin O'Malley's purchase of mansion furniture followed rules
- Questions surround the governor's furniture purchase but don't expect many answers
- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley on Wednesday called for doubling the number AmeriCorps and Peace Corps positions, part of an effort to increase youth engagement in national service and reduce unemployment.
- Martin O'Malley says his purchase of junk mansion furniture followed state policy
- Buried in the latest disclosure dump of State Hillary Clinton's private emails is a fascinating back-and-forth the former Secretary of State had with Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski in which the two Democrats discuss then Gov. Martin O'Malley.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday criticized former Gov. Martin O'Malley for buying most of the furniture from the governor's mansion at a discount after it had been declared "junk" by the Democrat's outgoing administration.
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday criticized former Gov. Martin O'Malley for buying most of the furniture from the governor's mansion at a discount after it had been declared "junk" by the Democrat's outgoing administration.