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Governor’s Conference on Combating Human Sex Trafficking, May 20th, 2013

Baltimore, MD As Prepared for Delivery Thank you so much Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis, for your great leadership and for opening up your campus to us. Today we’ve assembled quite a collection of public servants and leaders in the fight against human trafficking,…including U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein and the dedicated members of the Maryland Human Trafficking  Read the Rest…

Governor Martin O’Malley Announces “Governor for a Day” Essay Contest, March 8th, 2013

Continues commitment to empowering women & fighting for equal opportunity ANNAPOLIS, MD  - In honor of International Women’s Day, Governor Martin O’Malley launched Maryland’s first-ever “Governor for a Day” Essay Contest – an effort aimed at encouraging young women to pursue careers in public service, including in elected office. The contest asks young women under  Read the Rest…

Happy International Women’s Day, March 8th, 2013

I’m very lucky to have the leadership and guidance of some of the smartest, most effective women in public service. But instead of telling you about them, I wanted to share this inspirational video that a few members of our administration put together in honor of International Women’s Day.

Governor Martin O’Malley Congratulates Senator Mikulski on Appointment as Chair of Appropriations Committee, December 20th, 2012

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Martin O’Malley today released the following statement on Senator Barbara Mikulski becoming the first woman to chair the Senate Appropriations Committee: “Senator Mikulski is the perfect choice to Chair the Senate Appropriations Committee. She is one of the most effective Senators ever to serve in the U.S. Senate Chamber, and we  Read the Rest…

An End to Domestic Violence, October 14th, 2011

Last week, Katie and I attended an event for the Montgomery County Family Justice Center where we listened to a young woman tell the story of how her ex-boyfriend nearly beat her to death with an 18-pound crucifix. It was only when her young daughter opened the door that the police was able to rush  Read the Rest…

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