Martin O'Malley
'''Martin Joseph O'Malley''' (born January 18, 1963) is an American politician who served as the 17th commissioner of the Social Security Administration from 2023 to 2024. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the 61st governor of Maryland from 2007 to 2015 and the 48th mayor of Baltimore from 1999 to 2007.O'Malley was elected to the Baltimore City Council in 1991 and re-elected in 1995. He was elected mayor of Baltimore in 1999 after a surprise win in the Democratic primary. He won a second term as mayor in 2004. As mayor, O'Malley prioritized reducing crime within the city. O'Malley won the 2006 Maryland gubernatorial election, unseating incumbent Republican governor Bob Ehrlich. During his first term as governor, O'Malley implemented Maryland StateStat and became the first governor to sign the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact. O'Malley won reelection in 2010. In 2011, he signed a law that would make illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children eligible for in-state college tuition. In 2012, he signed a law to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland. Both laws were approved in referendums in the 2012 general election. O'Malley served as the chair of the Democratic Governors Association from 2011 to 2013. After leaving office in 2015, O'Malley was appointed to The Johns Hopkins University's Carey Business School as a visiting professor focusing on government, business and urban issues.
Long rumored to have presidential ambitions, O'Malley publicly announced his candidacy for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination on May 30, 2015. One of six major candidates, O'Malley struggled to gain support, and he suspended his campaign on February 1, 2016, after finishing third in the Iowa caucuses. He endorsed Hillary Clinton four months later. Since his presidential campaign, he has lectured at Georgetown University and Boston College Law School, and written two books about the use of technology in government. In July 2023, President Joe Biden nominated O'Malley to lead the Social Security Administration. He was confirmed by the United States Senate with a 50–11 vote on December 18, 2023.
In November 2024, O'Malley announced that he would run for chair of the Democratic National Committee in 2025, seeking to succeed Jaime Harrison. Provided by Wikipedia
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Comparison of Juvenile Allogenous Articular Cartilage and Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate versus Microfracture in Arthroscopic Treatment of Talar Osteochondral Lesions by Mark C. Drakos MD, Bridget A. DeSandis BA, Amgad Haleem MD. PhD, Carolyn M. Sofka MD, Martin O’Malley MD
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Correlation of Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Results with Clinical and Intraoperative Findings in the Painful Total Ankle Replacement by Ajay Gurbani MD, Constantine Demetracopoulos MD, Martin O’Malley MD, Jonathan Deland MD, Elizabeth Cody MD, Carolyn Sofka MD, Scott Ellis MD
Published 2019-10-01
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Survivorship, Clinical Outcomes, and Radiographic Complications in the Infinity Total Ankle Arthroplasty at Mid-term (Minimum 5-Year) Follow-up by Isabel Shaffrey, Lavan Rajan BA, Emmett M. Omalley, Scott J. Ellis MD, Jonathan Deland MD, Martin O’Malley MD, Jensen K. Henry MD, Constantine Demetracopoulos MD
Published 2023-12-01
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Safety of Minimizing Intensity of Follow-up on Active Surveillance for Clinical Stage I Testicular Germ Cell Tumors by Peter J. Gariscsak, Lynn Anson-Cartwright, Eshetu G. Atenafu, Di Maria Jiang, Peter Chung, Philippe Bedard, Padraig Warde, Martin O'Malley, Joan Sweet, Rachel M. Glicksman, Robert J. Hamilton
Published 2022-06-01
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A Case-control Study of 3D versus 2D Weight Bearing CT Measurements of the M1-M2 Intermetatarsal Angle in Hallux Valgus by Francois Lintz MD, FEBOT, Arne Burssens MD, Alesio Bernasconi MD, Martin O’Malley MD, Rémi Raclot MD, Martinus Richter MD, PhD, Alexej Barg MD, Cesar de Cesar Netto MD, PhD
Published 2018-09-01
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Canadian Association of Radiologists Guidance on Contrast-Associated Acute Kidney Injury by D. Blair Macdonald, Casey D. Hurrell, Andreu F. Costa, Matthew D. F. McInnes, Martin O’Malley, Brendan J. Barrett, Pierre Antoine Brown, Edward G. Clark, Anastasia Hadjivassiliou, Iain Donald Craik Kirkpatrick, Jeremy Rempel, Paul Jeon, Swapnil Hiremath
Published 2022-05-01
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ADAMS project: a genetic Association study in individuals from Diverse Ancestral backgrounds with Multiple Sclerosis based in the UK by Gavin Giovannoni, Eli Silber, Ruth Dobson, Riffat Tanveer, Jade Harris, Tarunya Arun, Miriam Mattoscio, Ghaniah Hassan-Smith, Alastair J Noyce, Huw Morris, Rod Middleton, Emma Tallantyre, David Rog, Nikos Evangelou, Benjamin M Jacobs, Antonio Scalfari, Waqar Rashid, Helen L Ford, Charles A Mein, Stephen Sawcer, Cord Spilker, Bruno Gran, Martin O'Malley, Ashwini Nandoskar, Emeka Uzochukwu, Katila George, Sadid Hoque, Luisa Schalk, Angie Dunne, Charlotte Sellers, Elisa Visentin, Elizabeth Lindsey Bezzina, Eva Wozniak, Eve Sacre, Joan Bradley, Joshua Breedon, Judith Brooke, Karim L Kreft, Katherine Tuite Dalton, Maria Papachatzaki, Michelle Peter, Neisha Rhule, Nimisha Vinod, Outi Quinn, Ramya Shamji, Rashmi Kaimal, Rebecca Boulton, Roxanne Murray, Ruth Bellfield, Shakeelah Patel, Sonia Raj, Stephanie Gumus, Stephanie Mitchell, Tatiana Pogreban, Terri-Louise Brown, Thamanna Begum, Veronica Antoine
Published 2023-05-01
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