O'Malley served as the chair of the Democratic Governors Association from 2011 to 2013, while serving as Governor of Maryland. Following his departure from public office in early 2015, he was appointed to the Johns Hopkins University's Carey Business School as a visiting professor focusing on government, business, and urban issues.
As governor, in 2011, he signed a law that would make illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children eligible for in-state college tuition, and in 2012, he signed a law to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland. Each law was put to a voter referendum in the 2012 general election and upheld by a majority of the voting public.
Martin O'Malley (born 1939) is a Canadian journalist. He currently writes for CBC News and The Globe and Mail, and is perhaps best known for coining the line about homosexuality that Pierre Trudeau later made famous: "The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation".
He has written the following books:
The Past and Future Land: an account of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry
Doctors
Hospital
Gross Misconduct: The life of Spinner Spencer
Running Risks
Game Day: the Blue Jays at SkyDome
More than Meets the Eye: Watching television watching us
Gross Misconduct earned O'Malley the Author of the Year award in 1989 from the Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters. Gross Misconduct was made into a TV film, directed by Atom Egoyan. O'Malley also wrote the CBC docudrama Giant Mine.
(Democratic Debate) Martin O'Malley defends record as Baltimore mayor
Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley defends his record as Baltimore mayor during the CNN Democratic debate.
published: 14 Oct 2015
Martin O'Malley vs. David Simon of "The Wire"
Speaking on Democracy Now! recently, David Simon, a Baltimore resident best known for creating the television series "The Wire," criticized Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley’s policing policies as mayor of Baltimore. "It was almost as if he couldn’t get the reductions in the murder rate that he had promised as a candidate, and the next three or four years were: ’Let’s just throw everybody in the back of a van,’ Simon said. "If you looked at a cop the wrong way in Baltimore in about those three central years when Marty was trying to become governor, you went in the back of a police van, you were taken down to the city jail, you know, held overnight." O’Malley responds to Simon and also discusses the recent disruption of his appearance at the Netroots Nation conference by Bla...
published: 10 Sep 2015
Martin O'Malley FULL REMARKS at Democratic National Convention (C-SPAN)
Martin O'Malley delivers remarks at the Democratic National Convention. More videos here: http://www.c-span.org/convention/?party=dnc
published: 28 Jul 2016
Martin O'Malley Presidential Announcement Full Speech (C-SPAN)
Former Governor Martin O'Malley announced his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. He made the announcement from Federal Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Watch the complete Martin O'Malley Presidential Campaign Announcement event here: http://cs.pn/1dC1Dzj
published: 01 Jun 2015
A New Way of Governing | Martin O'Malley | TEDxMidAtlantic
Access to information and geolocation technologies are fundamentally changing the way we solve problems. Today, a leader must put him or herself in the center, interconnected with the community. This is a profound shift in the nature of effective governance, from command and control, to collaborating toward progress.
Martin O’Malley served as the Governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015. Prior to being elected as governor, he served as the Mayor of Baltimore from 1999 to 2007 and was a Baltimore City Councilor from 1991 to 1999. In City Hall, he implemented a program called CitiStat, a cutting-edge system that tracked how well Baltimore’s government was serving its citizens. The program won Harvard University’s Innovations in American Government Award, and TIME Magazine named O’Malley “one ...
published: 04 Jan 2017
Martin O'Malley sings Iowa Waltz (C-SPAN)
Martin O'Malley plays guitar & sings "Iowa Waltz" at the end of his campaign event in Indianola, IA. Watch the complete video here: http://cs.pn/1PPy0Wt
published: 26 Jan 2016
Watch Gov. Martin O'Malley's full speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention
Speaking on Democracy Now! recently, David Simon, a Baltimore resident best known for creating the television series "The Wire," criticized Democratic president...
Speaking on Democracy Now! recently, David Simon, a Baltimore resident best known for creating the television series "The Wire," criticized Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley’s policing policies as mayor of Baltimore. "It was almost as if he couldn’t get the reductions in the murder rate that he had promised as a candidate, and the next three or four years were: ’Let’s just throw everybody in the back of a van,’ Simon said. "If you looked at a cop the wrong way in Baltimore in about those three central years when Marty was trying to become governor, you went in the back of a police van, you were taken down to the city jail, you know, held overnight." O’Malley responds to Simon and also discusses the recent disruption of his appearance at the Netroots Nation conference by Black Lives Matter protesters who declared a "state of emergency" over the killings of African Americans. O’Malley also talks about the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore police custody.
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Speaking on Democracy Now! recently, David Simon, a Baltimore resident best known for creating the television series "The Wire," criticized Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley’s policing policies as mayor of Baltimore. "It was almost as if he couldn’t get the reductions in the murder rate that he had promised as a candidate, and the next three or four years were: ’Let’s just throw everybody in the back of a van,’ Simon said. "If you looked at a cop the wrong way in Baltimore in about those three central years when Marty was trying to become governor, you went in the back of a police van, you were taken down to the city jail, you know, held overnight." O’Malley responds to Simon and also discusses the recent disruption of his appearance at the Netroots Nation conference by Black Lives Matter protesters who declared a "state of emergency" over the killings of African Americans. O’Malley also talks about the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore police custody.
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Former Governor Martin O'Malley announced his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. He made the announcement from Federal Hill Park in Baltimore, Mary...
Former Governor Martin O'Malley announced his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. He made the announcement from Federal Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Watch the complete Martin O'Malley Presidential Campaign Announcement event here: http://cs.pn/1dC1Dzj
Former Governor Martin O'Malley announced his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. He made the announcement from Federal Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Watch the complete Martin O'Malley Presidential Campaign Announcement event here: http://cs.pn/1dC1Dzj
Access to information and geolocation technologies are fundamentally changing the way we solve problems. Today, a leader must put him or herself in the center, ...
Access to information and geolocation technologies are fundamentally changing the way we solve problems. Today, a leader must put him or herself in the center, interconnected with the community. This is a profound shift in the nature of effective governance, from command and control, to collaborating toward progress.
Martin O’Malley served as the Governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015. Prior to being elected as governor, he served as the Mayor of Baltimore from 1999 to 2007 and was a Baltimore City Councilor from 1991 to 1999. In City Hall, he implemented a program called CitiStat, a cutting-edge system that tracked how well Baltimore’s government was serving its citizens. The program won Harvard University’s Innovations in American Government Award, and TIME Magazine named O’Malley “one of America’s top five big city mayors.”
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Access to information and geolocation technologies are fundamentally changing the way we solve problems. Today, a leader must put him or herself in the center, interconnected with the community. This is a profound shift in the nature of effective governance, from command and control, to collaborating toward progress.
Martin O’Malley served as the Governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015. Prior to being elected as governor, he served as the Mayor of Baltimore from 1999 to 2007 and was a Baltimore City Councilor from 1991 to 1999. In City Hall, he implemented a program called CitiStat, a cutting-edge system that tracked how well Baltimore’s government was serving its citizens. The program won Harvard University’s Innovations in American Government Award, and TIME Magazine named O’Malley “one of America’s top five big city mayors.”
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Martin O'Malley plays guitar & sings "Iowa Waltz" at the end of his campaign event in Indianola, IA. Watch the complete video here: http://cs.pn/1PPy0Wt
Martin O'Malley plays guitar & sings "Iowa Waltz" at the end of his campaign event in Indianola, IA. Watch the complete video here: http://cs.pn/1PPy0Wt
Martin O'Malley plays guitar & sings "Iowa Waltz" at the end of his campaign event in Indianola, IA. Watch the complete video here: http://cs.pn/1PPy0Wt
Speaking on Democracy Now! recently, David Simon, a Baltimore resident best known for creating the television series "The Wire," criticized Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley’s policing policies as mayor of Baltimore. "It was almost as if he couldn’t get the reductions in the murder rate that he had promised as a candidate, and the next three or four years were: ’Let’s just throw everybody in the back of a van,’ Simon said. "If you looked at a cop the wrong way in Baltimore in about those three central years when Marty was trying to become governor, you went in the back of a police van, you were taken down to the city jail, you know, held overnight." O’Malley responds to Simon and also discusses the recent disruption of his appearance at the Netroots Nation conference by Black Lives Matter protesters who declared a "state of emergency" over the killings of African Americans. O’Malley also talks about the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore police custody.
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Former Governor Martin O'Malley announced his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. He made the announcement from Federal Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Watch the complete Martin O'Malley Presidential Campaign Announcement event here: http://cs.pn/1dC1Dzj
Access to information and geolocation technologies are fundamentally changing the way we solve problems. Today, a leader must put him or herself in the center, interconnected with the community. This is a profound shift in the nature of effective governance, from command and control, to collaborating toward progress.
Martin O’Malley served as the Governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015. Prior to being elected as governor, he served as the Mayor of Baltimore from 1999 to 2007 and was a Baltimore City Councilor from 1991 to 1999. In City Hall, he implemented a program called CitiStat, a cutting-edge system that tracked how well Baltimore’s government was serving its citizens. The program won Harvard University’s Innovations in American Government Award, and TIME Magazine named O’Malley “one of America’s top five big city mayors.”
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Martin O'Malley plays guitar & sings "Iowa Waltz" at the end of his campaign event in Indianola, IA. Watch the complete video here: http://cs.pn/1PPy0Wt
O'Malley served as the chair of the Democratic Governors Association from 2011 to 2013, while serving as Governor of Maryland. Following his departure from public office in early 2015, he was appointed to the Johns Hopkins University's Carey Business School as a visiting professor focusing on government, business, and urban issues.
As governor, in 2011, he signed a law that would make illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children eligible for in-state college tuition, and in 2012, he signed a law to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland. Each law was put to a voter referendum in the 2012 general election and upheld by a majority of the voting public.
Democrats evaluated candidates for party leadership at their first virtual candidate forum on Saturday with a focus on the Southern region ... And if we're going to correct that, we need to communicate everywhere ... Martin O’Malley (D) shared ... Rep ... ....
Larry Hogan ...None have been implemented ... In 1996 and 1999, former Councilmember Martin O’Malley, who was later elected mayor of Baltimore and governor of Maryland, co-sponsored similar bills that would have removed the mayor’s two appointees ... .
The Jan ... Politico will co-host the event ... Earlier this week, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley said he received endorsements from 60 current and former mayors ... Tim Walz (D) backed his state party chair Ken Martin for the position ... 1 ....
Maryland’s fiscal outlook is dire, and it’s time for state leaders to acknowledge the problem and take decisive action ... This is a big change from when Gov ... Martin O’Malley handled this situation by raising millions of dollars in fees and tax increases.
Martin O’Malley’s (D) team announced on Thursday that he’s received support from more than 50 current and former mayors in his bid to take the helm of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
Eight candidates are running to take the helm of the DNC, though state party chairs Ken Martin of Minnesota and Ben Wikler of Wisconsin have emerged as the front-runners ... Martin O’Malley, New York state Sen.
Martin and Wisconsin state party chair Ben Wikler have racked up impressive endorsements in the race ... Martin O’Malley, whose team has said he has more than 60 DNC committee member endorsements; New York state Sen.
The suggestion comes after 30 years of failed charter amendments to restructure the board ... The vote never occurred ... Martin O’Malley, who served as Baltimore’s mayor from 1999 to 2007, opposed Scott’s proposal to restructure the board.
The Maryland Spending Affordability Committee met last month to kick off the fiscal year 2026 budget process, which will culminate in early April ...Martin O’Malley and the General Assembly ... Combined reporting is volatile ... Mary D ... .