What's New
Maryland Schools ranked first in the nation
Governor O'Malley congratulates Ravens
Governor O'Malley Launches GreenPrint, Proposes Historic Land Conservation Acreage
Governor O'Malley announces launch of service webpage
Governor delivers keynote address at Governing's Conference on Managing Performance
Maryland's Priorities
- To strengthen and grow our middle class and our family owned businesses and our family farms.
- To improve public safety and public education in every part of our state.
- And, to expand the opportunities – the opportunities of learning, of earning, of enjoying the health of the people that we love, as well as enjoying the health of the land, the water, the environment that we love – to more people rather than fewer.
Improving Public Education
Princeton Review ranks four Maryland colleges among the nation's 'Best Values'
Addressing Public School Superintendents Association of Maryland
Governor O'Malley announces college tuition freeze for third consecutive year
Governor O'Malley, Board of Public Works approve $340 Million for school construction funding
Protecting our Environment
Governor chairs 25th Annual Chesapeake Executive Council
Governor urges congressional support for renewable energy
Announcing construction of solar power system for state agency
New citizen oyster-growing program, Maryland oyster planting record
Maryland receives highest score ever from League of Conservation Voters
Improving Public Safety
Governor O'Malley, Lt. Governor Brown announce domestic violence grants
Announcing $26.7 million in homeland security Funding to local communities
Governor announces new statewide communications interoperability plan
Governor announces 1,000th DNA database hit, unveils new armored tactical vehicle for State Police
Restoring Fiscal Accountability
Governor O'Malley, Board of Public Works Cut Over $345 million from FY09 budget
Governor Martin O'Malley delivers address on fiscal responsibility
Governor testifies before Senate Subcommittee on Government Efficiency
Statement by Governor Martin O'Malley on retention of State's AAA bond rating