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In 2015, O'Malley hosted a series of pitch contests for civic tech entrepreneurs. O'Malley used a more data-driven approach to governing, pioneering programs like CitiStat and StateStat, which tried to make performance measurement part of governance, and opening up more government data. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/martin-omalley-civic-tech_us_5628fbece4b0ec0a38935fee (HP)]
 
===Quotes===
*“Not only were we (Maryland) the first state in the nation to pass a living wage. We were the first to pass a minimum wage. And the U.S. chamber of commerce, which hardly ever says nice things about Democratic governors anywhere, named our state number one for innovation and entrepreneurship. “ [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=110910 (DD2)]
*In regards to how tech companies are responsible for the encryption technology to protect personal data, but the government wants a back door into that information:
“So we're a collaborative people. We need collaborative leadership here with Silicon Valley and other bright people in my own state of Maryland and around the NSA that can actually figure this out.But there are certain immutable principles that will not become antique things in our country so long as we defend our country and its values and its freedoms. And one of those things is our right to be secure in our homes, and our right to expect that our federal government should have to get a warrant.” [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=111409 (DD4)]
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