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Martin O'Malley Remarks at DNC Women's Leadership Forum (Original Post) elleng Oct 2015 OP
KICKING this. elleng Oct 2015 #1
he outlined his record in Md. bigtree Oct 2015 #2
Yes he did, bigtree, elleng Oct 2015 #4
You had better talk to some of the people in Maryland first. nt kelliekat44 Oct 2015 #3
I LIVE in Maryland, kelliekat44, elleng Oct 2015 #5
*crickets* bigtree Oct 2015 #8
:grouphug: elleng Oct 2015 #9
I've lived in Md. for 46 years bigtree Oct 2015 #6
I live in MD too justiceischeap Oct 2015 #19
K&R. n/t FSogol Oct 2015 #7
Forrest Gump meets Zig Zigler and interesting that here on DU Todays_Illusion Oct 2015 #10
you're the only one pushing this nonsense here bigtree Oct 2015 #11
The times, they are changing even here in this long libertarian, third way, site. Todays_Illusion Oct 2015 #12
'Wrong?' Nothing wrong with that; happens to everyone. elleng Oct 2015 #14
And what is a traditional Andy823 Oct 2015 #15
FDR, LBJ, possibly JFK, but the nation didn't get to find our, and of course Bernie Sanders. Todays_Illusion Oct 2015 #17
LOL, somebody thinks FDR, LBJ, and maybe JFK posted on DU! FSogol Oct 2015 #21
LOL, you asked what is a traditional U.S.liberal, I didn't bother to read anything else.nt Todays_Illusion Oct 2015 #22
I didn't ask you anything. And I knew this part: "I didn't bother to read anything" FSogol Oct 2015 #23
kick! nt restorefreedom Oct 2015 #13
K&R ismnotwasm Oct 2015 #16
THANK YOU, ismnotwasm. elleng Oct 2015 #18
kick bigtree Oct 2015 #20

bigtree

(85,986 posts)
2. he outlined his record in Md.
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 08:41 PM
Oct 2015

...one of the best states for opportunity, incentives, and protections for women, in no small part due to his own efforts over the past decade.

elleng

(130,864 posts)
5. I LIVE in Maryland, kelliekat44,
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 08:44 PM
Oct 2015

and we appreciate his accomplishments, in particular, 'one of the best states for opportunity, incentives, and protections for women.' bigtree

bigtree

(85,986 posts)
8. *crickets*
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 09:15 PM
Oct 2015


Martin O'Malley's Views on Women's Rights Are Pretty Amazing — Women's Advocates Think So, Too
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026763036

@GovernorOMalley’s in, another 2016 candidate for repro freedom! It’s on us: make sure all the candidates #OwnIt.
— NARAL (@NARAL) May 30, 2015

This may come to a surprise to some, considering his Catholic faith and his noted “Catholic values,” but Martin O’Malley is a full supporter of both abortion rights and increased access to contraception. O’Malley has received a “100 percent” rating from NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland, who once praised him for chewing out former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell on state-mandated ultrasounds. “Nothing says jobs like transvaginal probes,” O’Malley said in 2012, throwing some very public shade at McDonnell.

O’Malley’s high marks from NARAL are proven by his track record. In 2002, while he was serving as mayor of Baltimore, aides confirmed that O’Malley supports legal abortion and fair access without interference from the government until the point of viability. He also supports late-term abortion when the life of the mother is at risk, or when the fetus has a severe abnormality. And according to NARAL Pro-Choice Maryland, O’Malley has not infringed on abortion rights by signing any new abortion restrictions during his tenure as governor.

When it comes to birth control, O’Malley has increased access to contraception and pregnancy counseling, particularly among low-income women. In 2012, O’Malley signed the Family Planning Works Act, which greatly expanded reproductive-health access by providing low-income women with free pregnancy counseling and Medicaid-funded contraception, STI testing and cancer screenings. According to RH Reality Check, the act would provide these subsidized medical services to an additional 33,000 women in the state.

O’Malley has also promoted increased support for new mothers (and fathers) by signing the Maryland Parental Leave Act in 2014. The law expands parental leave for working parents, requiring Maryland small businesses to provide at least six weeks of unpaid leave for the birth of an employee’s child. Prior to the law, small businesses were exempted from providing unpaid family leave.

read: http://plannedparenthoodaction.org/elections-politics/newsroom/press-releases/planned-parenthood-action-fund-welcomes-martin-omalley-presidential-field/


O’Malley wrote in a February op-ed published in POLITICO:

Unfortunately, Republicans’ aversion to compromise means that many of the common sense economic policies that would most effectively help middle class families make ends meet, like paid family leave and ensuring equal pay for equal work, are stuck in the mud—just like Americans’ wages.

He added that expanding mandated paid overtime would overwhelmingly benefit women. “Raising the overtime threshold would ensure that millions of Americans, especially women and younger workers, receive the compensation they’re owed for putting in extra hours at work instead of spending it with their families,” O’Malley wrote.

The truth is this: A strong middle class is the source of sustained economic growth and generational prosperity. Raising the overtime threshold would ensure that millions of Americans, especially women and younger workers, receive the compensation they’re owed for putting in extra hours at work instead of spending it with their families. It would create new jobs, as employers who are reluctant to pay overtime hire new workers instead. And it would represent a step forward for the millions of hardworking families whose paychecks no longer stretch far enough to adequately save for retirement, pay for their children’s educations or start their own businesses.


read: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/02/overtime-pay-115540.html#.VWoGdpNViko


O’Malley has described his view on abortion as “pro choice”. Aides have said he supported a 1992 Maryland referendum which stated that abortions should be legal, without government restriction, until the time in pregnancy when a fetus can survive outside the womb.

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/martin-omalley-believe-candidate-stands-11-issues/
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Governor Martin O’Malley (D) accused the Catholic leadership of “hyperventilating” over the Obama administration’s new regulation requiring employers and insurers to cover reproductive health benefits without additional co-pay. Catholic organizations argue that the rule violates their religious liberties and are planning to sue the federal government, even though the measure includes a narrow religious exemption that mirrors existing conscience protections in New York and California.

During an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, O’Malley, himself a Catholic, claimed that the Church is politicizing the health care debate and moving the goal posts from abortion to contraception in their war against the administration:

O’MALLEY: I am Catholic. And I think, Candy, there’s been a little bit too much hyperventilating over this issue…this is not about abortion. It’s about covering contraception as part of the health care coverage, mandatory, basic coverage. 28 states already require this. And in Europe —

CANDY CROWLEY (HOST): But you’re not thinking about the state, the federal government, telling a religion what it must cover in a health care policy.

O’MALLEY: Well, there is an exemption for the — for churches themselves. The exemption does not necessarily extend to institutions like hospitals or universities that employ people of all faiths. But these same rules apply in countries like Italy which have overwhelming numbers of Catholics. And yet we did not see the reaction in those countries to these sorts of things.

read: http://thinkprogress.org/health/2012/02/06/419179/omalley-contraception-catholic-hyperventilating/
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Cecile Richards of Planned Parenthood Action Fund highlighted O’Malley’s commitment to ensuring affordable health care for all women in a statement sent to Bustle:

“Martin O’Malley has been a strong advocate for women’s health and rights. As governor of Maryland, he worked to protect women’s access to safe and legal abortion and also supported access to affordable birth control. During his term, he signed a law that ensures low-income women in Maryland have access to free pregnancy counseling, contraception, as well as lifesaving cancer screenings.

“Martin O’Malley’s record is in stark contrast to the GOP presidential contenders so far who are in a race to the bottom on women’s health. With his strong leadership and commitment to women, we welcome him as another champion for women’s health to the presidential field.”



Gov. O'Malley invited more than 20 young women from middle schools across the state to the Governor's Leadership Forum for Women and Girls in Annapolis to talk about how more women can rise to leadership roles and succeed. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/mdgovpics/sets/72157642955794814)



bigtree

(85,986 posts)
6. I've lived in Md. for 46 years
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 08:48 PM
Oct 2015

...like any politician in any state, there's going to be criticism of this Md. pol from some residents, but his record of progressive accomplishments speaks for itself. Sure, folks may well disagree, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. For me, I'll start with his long string of progressive successes (issues which Bernie's and Hillary's national legislature is still arguing with themselves about), and challenge detractors to account for the folks who are actively benefiting from those fights in my state.

justiceischeap

(14,040 posts)
19. I live in MD too
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 10:12 PM
Oct 2015

O'Malley is a great progressive on social issues but some of his policies (many claim--possibly rightly--that his policies towards crime when he way mayor of Baltimore created the police culture that we still see in Baltimore today.

The big reason, IMO, that this blue state elected their first repub governor in many years is because of O'Malleys tax policies. He raised taxes so many times that many businesses chose to leave the state. That's worrisome.

Todays_Illusion

(1,209 posts)
10. Forrest Gump meets Zig Zigler and interesting that here on DU
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 09:24 PM
Oct 2015

The same people pushing that libertarian third way progressive nonsense are the same ones pushing
and promoting this fake candidate, running left of Bernie, that no one is calling socialist.




Todays_Illusion

(1,209 posts)
12. The times, they are changing even here in this long libertarian, third way, site.
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 09:46 PM
Oct 2015

I have counted at least a few dozen traditional U.S. liberals posting and commenting.

And what would be wrong about being alone in my objections?

Andy823

(11,495 posts)
15. And what is a traditional
Fri Oct 23, 2015, 09:55 PM
Oct 2015

U.S. liberal? Maybe you could link us to a post by one of these rare posters.

FSogol

(45,473 posts)
21. LOL, somebody thinks FDR, LBJ, and maybe JFK posted on DU!
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 10:56 AM
Oct 2015
I have counted at least a few dozen traditional U.S. liberals posting and commenting.


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