Recently, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce ranked Maryland #1 in the nation for entrepreneurship and innovation. With our world-class universities and centers of learning, highly-skilled and educated workforce and continued investment in innovation, we know this to be true. But yesterday, an even more visible sign of our entrepreneurial strength hit our roads. Run by Read the Rest…
Governor O’Malley’s Blog
Posts Tagged ‘development’
Entrepreneurship on Wheels, September 12th, 2012
Septics and Bay Restoration Fund Testimony, February 15th, 2012
House Environmental Matters Committee Annapolis, Maryland Chairwoman MacIntosh; Vice Chair Malone; Members of the Committee: We choose to address issues relating to the health of our Bay, because a healthy Bay matters for jobs, opportunity, and our quality of life – and because years from now, none of us want to have to look our Read the Rest…
Governor O’Malley and County Executive Baker Announce Economic Development Partnership in Prince George’s County, April 19th, 2011
New development projected to support 30,000 jobs and generate nearly $100 million in revenue for State and County ANNAPOLIS, MD (April 19, 2011) – Governor Martin O’Malley and Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker today announced a joint agreement that will allow for the construction of the final phase of the Intercounty Connector (ICC/MD 200) and assist Read the Rest…
Sustainable Communities Tax Credit Announcement, January 8th, 2010
Baltimore, Maryland (As Prepared) Thank you Lt. Governor Brown for your continued leadership, partnership and commitment,… and thanks to all of you for joining us,… We’re finding more and more in our public policy that as just as many of the challenges we’re facing are connected, in big ways and in small ways, so too Read the Rest…
St. Charles Green City Initiative, November 30th, 2009
Waldorf, Maryland Thank you very, very much. It is great to be with you. Turn to your neighbor and tell them, it’s great to be in Charles County. It’s a great day in Southern Maryland. It’s really terrific to be with all of you today. I want to thank the President of the Commissioners, Mike Read the Rest…

