Text of Martin O'Malley's inaugural address
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The Associated Press, Jan 17, 2007 1:41 PM
Thank you, Sen. Mikulski, for your kind introduction. I would like to begin by thanking my wife Katie and our children Grace, Tara, William and Jack. You make everything possible. And I love you very much.
To our Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown, it has been one of the great pleasures of this last year getting to know you, Patricia and your children - and I look forward to serving the people of our state together.
To my mom and brothers and sisters - thank you so much for everything. I know, in a sense, Dad is here too.
To Joe and Barbara Curran - your decency and your kindness have set a standard for public service in our state, and I could not ask for better in-laws.
To
To Senate President Mike Miller and Speaker Mike Busch and the other members of the General Assembly gathered here today - we have a lot of work to do together, and thank you for your leadership in getting us off to a good start. Thank you, as well, to the other public officials here today.
My fellow Marylanders, thank you for coming together today to mark a new day in
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Today, with great humility and resolve, we gather on the steps of our historic State House where, in 1783, Gen. George Washington resigned his command of the Continental Army.
He willingly turned over his sword of command and submitted to the collective will and wisdom of the representative democracy of his neighbors and countrymen. Willingly pledged his allegiance to a system of governance whose very survival depends on our respect for one another depends on the virtue of compromise. Depends - in every generation - on our ability to find common ground to advance the common good.
At a time marked by great peril and great possibility, General Washington - Citizen
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Some of the perils we face - budget deficits, polluted waters, drug addiction and crumbling infrastructure - are of our own recent making. Other perils, like global warming, the global economy, global terrorism and global migration, are powered by additional forces - many of which are seemingly beyond our reach. But all of these perils demand that we take responsibility to defend and to advance our common good.
We have choices to make, as One Maryland. Choices about our shared future. Choices between the perils and possibilities of our present. Already possessing the strength, we must now find again the will - the will to make a better, stronger future for our children and theirs.
For against the peril of terrorist threat and the incessant foreign chemical attacks of cocaine and heroin, we have the possibility of improving our homeland security efforts, making our port a leader, the possibility of using our technology and talents to deter and prevent attack and the possibility of reforming our public safety institutions to save lives.
With family paychecks imperiled by pressures of the global economy and too many manufacturing jobs heading overseas, we have the possibility of building a new creative economy in
We have the possibility of building an economy based on the talents, skills and brainpower of the people of
In the face of rising energy costs, and electric bills and the peril of our addiction to foreign oil, we have the possibility not only of restoring the regulatory framework of our State, but we also have the possibility of becoming a world leader in the development of clean and renewable energy, alternative fuels, green building technologies and cleaner-burning cars.
With the
With our children's economic future imperiled by an inadequate national system of education that is producing too few science, technology, engineering and math graduates, we have the possibility, in Maryland, to build the best system of public education in the country from K through 12 to college and beyond. Where working parents will never have to tell their children: 'There is no way our family can ever afford college.' The opportunity of college should be affordable to all.
With the soaring costs of health care imperiling the health of working families and threatening the solvency of responsible small businesses throughout
In so many ways - health care, education, transportation, public safety - we live in a time framed by peril and possibility, but defined, ultimately, by the responsibility we take through our own actions to choose a better, stronger
As of this moment, honoring your trust, I take responsibility for doing all that I can to make your government work again. I take responsibility for restoring our regulatory framework so that your government can stand up to powerful, wealthy special interests when they try to profiteer on the backs of the working people of our state.
I take responsibility for doing all that I can to make your government open, transparent and accountable. I take responsibility for never trying to divide our people by race, class, religion or region. I take responsibility for setting a tone of mutual respect inside the halls of government - and for working with leaders of both parties to find common ground to advance the common good.
But there are things for which each of us must take responsibility, as individuals, otherwise the work of our government will be futile. Safe neighborhoods. A strong and growing middle class. Educational achievement. Financial fairness. Protecting God's creation. Caring for the sick. Responsibility for ourselves, our families and our neighbors. These are the things for which each of us must take responsibility.
As we rise as One Maryland to meet the perils and possibilities of our own times, we do so knowing that
The decisions we make for the greater good sometimes will require sacrifice. For too long in our state's capital - and in our nation's capital - we have acted as if our people had, somehow, lost the capacity to sacrifice and to make difficult choices. But "to govern is to choose." And in order to harness opportunity and meet our security challenges, we must choose to take responsibility for our shared future.
In our One Maryland, progress is always possible. And together we can make real progress - as we have before - with respect for one another, with truth about ourselves and the problems we face, and faith in our ideals as a people.
And in so choosing, we can, once again, lead our country into yet another chapter of the American Revolution - a revolution based on the dignity of the individual and powered by our shared responsibility to advance the common good.
So let us begin anew in our State, where all things are possible and where progress is every citizen's responsibility. In One Maryland, where we move forward together.
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