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| ย Governor-Elect O’Malley is introduced by Senator Roy Dyson The Bay Net Photo by Daniel Gross |
On Thursday, January 11, at Solomonโs Pier Restaurant, Governor-Elect Martin OโMalley spoke on his vision for the state of Maryland in his upcoming term as Governor.ย
He began his speech after a short welcome and introduction by Sheila Sullivan and Senator Roy Dyson.ย At the pier and in the audience were numerous politicians and county government officials such as St. Maryโs County Commissioner Tom Mattingly, Calvert County Commissioner Wilson Parran, and Former State Senator Frank Raley.ย
After an energetic introduction by Senator Dyson, calling the new administration, โa breath of fresh air,โ OโMalley took the podium and delivered his speech to his Southern Maryland constituents.ย
Previously serving two terms as the mayor of Baltimore, prior to running for Governor, OโMalley expressed the warm feelings he has for Maryland to the audience.ย โWe have tremendous opportunities as a state,โ he said, โespecially when I look at all of the hard-working Marylanders.โย
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โCompromise is not a dirty word,โ said OโMalley.ย โIt is a common ground.โย
There were multiple issues OโMalley was pressed with, and he covered many of the topics compellingly, according to members of the audience. Among the top priorities OโMalley outlined were transportation plans, protecting Marylandโs families and neighborhoods, making home ownership more affordable, strengthening Marylandโs farming communities, providing affordable, quality health care, and of course, โhaving the opportunity to come together,โ he said, โas One Maryland.โย
โWe have a tremendous challenge, yes.ย But Kennedy once said that the greatest privilege is the privilege of responsibility,โ said OโMalley.ย
Although not in office at this point, OโMalley is making commitments to the public that reassured and delighted many who had come to hear him speak. โWe will not raid open space dollars,โ OโMalley said amid cheers.ย โWe will not raid the transport trust fund.โ
OโMalley predicted a challenging, yet beneficial year. He expressed his excitement at being elected the new Governor of Maryland and being part of the continuing progress of the state. And, according to OโMalley, โProgress is the issue closest to my heart.โ


