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DGA Chair Gov. Martin O'Malley at a panel discussion at the DGA Winter Meeting in Los Angeles.

O'Malley on Fox News - November 21, 2011

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O'Malley on Fox News - November 21, 2011

Ask the Govs: Increasing Voter Participation

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Governor O'Malley of Maryland, Governor Dayton of Minnesota, Governor Perdue of North Carolina, and Governor Patrick of Massachusetts answer a Facebook question about expanding opportunities to vote.

Ask the Govs: Infrastructure Spending for Job Creation

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Governor O'Malley of Maryland, and Chair of the DGA, Governor Dayton of Minnesota, Governor Perdue of North Carolina, and Governor Patrick of Massachusetts answer a facebook question about infrastructure spending.

Ask the Govs: Support for Research?

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Gov. Martin O'Malley and Gov. Bev Perdue answer a question about state support for higher education.

Ask the Govs: Education on the Chopping Block?

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Gov. Martin O'Malley, Chair of the Democratic Governors Association, and Gov. Bev Perdue, Vice Chair, answer a question about education cuts.

Ask the Govs: Federal Help with Job Creation?

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asks via Twitter, "What can the federal government do to help create jobs in your state right now?"

Ask the Govs: Green Manufacturing?

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Emily from Englewood, CO, asks, "How can we get green parts manufactured here instead of [in] other countries? We need a green economy which includes parts manufacturing."

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In the real world, there are only two ways to deal with corporate misbehavior: One is through government regulation and the other is by taking them to court. What has happened over 20 years of free-market proselytizing is that we have dangerously weakened both forms of restraint, first through the craze for "deregulation" and second through endless rounds of "tort reform," all of which have the effect of cutting off citizens' access to the courts.  By legally bribing politicians with campaign contributions, the corporations have bought themselves immunity from lawsuits on many levels.