Capital budget supports over 43,000 jobs rebuilding Maryland’s roads, schools, bridges, community colleges, and other projects Fiscally responsible budget that preserves Maryland’s Triple A Bond rating and protects shared priorities through a balanced approach ANNAPOLIS, MD - Governor Martin O’Malley today, joined by Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown and Department of Budget and Management Secretary Read the Rest…
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Governor Martin O’Malley Unveils FY2014 Budget Focused on Jobs, Opportunity and Security, January 16th, 2013
Gaming Expansion – Video Lottery Terminals and Table Games – Lottery Machines – Veterans’ Organizations (2012 Second Special Session), September 1st, 2012
Establishing the State Lottery and Gaming Control Commission and the State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency; authorizing, subject to a specified contingency, the use and regulation of specified table games in the State, one additional license for a video lottery facility, and additional video lottery terminals; authorizing the Director of the Agency to issue to Read the Rest…
Live Answers to Your Questions, February 15th, 2012
By Raquel Guillory, Director of Communications I wanted to send out a quick reminder about two special events that we have today. At 3:30pm, for the first time, Chief of Staff Matt Gallagher and Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management Eloise Foster, will be hosting a live chat where they will answer questions Read the Rest…
Job Creation: Redirect, Rebalance, Reconnect, August 20th, 2011
Maryland Association of Counties, Ocean City, MD As Delivered It’s great to be with all of you. I want to thank you, Ken Ulman, for your leadership of this organization. I have understood from day one that whatever the State hopes to do as far as the important things go, it’s only possible in partnership Read the Rest…
Sine Die Bill Signing, April 12th, 2011
Annapolis, MD As Prepared Thank you all very much for joining us,… I want to give President Miller and Speaker Busch the opportunity to say a few words,… At the outset of session, we said that to move Maryland forward and create jobs, we must educate, we must innovate, and we must rebuild, restore, and Read the Rest…
Pension System Sustainability (2011), March 1st, 2011
Contained in the Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act, changes are designed to preserve a defined benefit retirement system for State workers and teachers; ensure access to a medical and prescription drug benefit; reduce our unfunded liabilities; increase the funding level of the retirement system; and generally ensure a sustainable retirement system. http://mlis.state.md.us/2011rs/chapters_noln/Ch_397_hb0072E.pdf
Winning in the New Economy, February 1st, 2011
Governing Magazine – Outlook in the States Washington, DC As Prepared Thank you very much for the opportunity to join you here this afternoon,… I want to sincerely thank everyone with Governing Magazine for continuing to remind us that the quality of our governance matters at every level — state, local, and national. It is Read the Rest…
State of the State, February 2nd, 2010
Annapolis, Maryland Mr. Speaker, Mr. President, Lieutenant Governor Brown; Treasurer Kopp, Comptroller Franchot; Attorney General Gansler; Attorney General Curran; colleagues in city and county government; men and women of the Maryland General Assembly; Former Governors Mandel and Glendening; Members of the Cabinet; Congressman Kratovil, Congressman Ruppersberger, Katie O’Malley; my fellow citizens: I’d like to ask Read the Rest…
Tech Council of Maryland, January 20th, 2010
Annapolis, Maryland (As Prepared) Thank you Robert Scheer, and thanks to Renee Winsky, Ed Rudnic, and to everyone with the Tech Council. It’s an honor to join you here tonight. On behalf of our entire Administration, thank you for the work that you are doing to bring jobs and economic opportunity to our State, especially Read the Rest…
FY2011 Budget Announcement, January 18th, 2010
Annapolis, Maryland As Prepared For Delivery Thank you all for you joining us today,… In a couple moments we’re going to begin a powerpoint presentation on our Administration’s FY2011 budget proposal, but first I want to give you a brief overview. As you know, three years ago we inherited a $1.7 billion structural deficit. We Read the Rest…

