O’MALLEY UNDER MARYLAND STATE ETHICS LAW, PUBLIC FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS ARE ONLY AVAILABLE FOR IN-PERSON VIEWING Public Financial Disclosure Statements For Maryland State Officials Were Only Available In Person At The State Ethics Commission Office. “Financial disclosure statements are available for public inspection subject to two requirements: 1. Individuals wishing to examine or copy a statement must appear at the Commission office in person and register their names and home addresses and the names of the persons whose statements they wish to examine or copy. 2. A person who has a statement on file is entitled, upon request, to be notified of the name and address of anyone inspecting his or her statement.” [Maryland State Ethics Commission, accessed 5/28/15] IN PUBLIC FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES AS GOVERNOR, O’MALLEY REPORTED NO INCOME APART FROM GOVERNMENT SOURCES AND A $7.58 PAYMENT FOR HIS APPEARANCE IN A DISNEY MOVIE Governor O’Malley’s Income During His First Term As Governor Consisted Almost Entirely Of His Government Salary And City Pension Payments. “As promised, Gov. Martin O'Malley released some tax returns at his campaign HQ in Baltimore this morning. The Democratic governor and his wife Catherine, a district court judge, make about $300K a year, earning roughly $900,000 since 2007. The income is mostly from his $150K yearly salary as governor, her roughly $120K salary as a judge and two years worth of city pension payments O'Malley earned from two terms in the city council and two terms as Baltimore mayor.” [Baltimore Sun, 8/28/10] Baltimore Sun: “O'Malley Has Not Earned Any Income From His Band, O'Malley's March, Since He Became Governor, His Reports Show. His Spokesman, Rick Abbruzzese, Said Any Earnings From CD Sales And Tickets Have Gone To Band Members.” [Baltimore Sun, 8/28/10] Baltimore Sun: “O'Malley Received One $7.58 Payment From Walt Disney In 2009…From O'Malley's Brief Appearance In The 2004 Movie Ladder 49, Which Starred John Travolta And A Young Joaquin Phoenix.” [Baltimore Sun, 8/28/10] Baltimore Sun: Governor O’Malley Disclosed Screen Actors Guild Membership In His 2012 Financial Disclosure, Which “Was Necessary Because The Guild, Along With Walt Disney Pictures, Did Business In 2011 With The State Department Of Business And Economic Development.” “Gov. Martin O'Malley reports that in addition to making a living as Maryland's chief executive, he's signed up with the Screen Actors Guild. Remember his role as the mayor in Ladder 49 from 2004 when Baltimore's then-Mayor O'Malley starred as one of some 500 extras in the film featuring John Travolta and Joaquin Phoenix? O'Malley's disclosure form, marked by ‘N/A’ more often than anything, was filed April 27. The disclosure for his membership in SAG was necessary because the guild, along with Walt Disney Pictures, did business in 2011 with the state Department of Business and Economic Development. Besides the brush with Hollywood, O'Malley reported that his wife, Catherine O'Malley, is a District Court judge, that he owes between $10,000 and $24,999 on a 2008 loan with Bank of America for a vehicle and that the couple has two student loans they're paying off.” [Baltimore Sun, 6/6/12] WEBB SENATORS MAY NOT SERVE AS COMPENSATED BOARD MEMBERS OF ANY ORGANIZATIONS Senate Ethics Committee: Senators May Not Serve On The Boards Of “Any Publicly-Held Or Publicly-Regulated Company.” “A Senator and anyone employed for more than 90 days and earning Commented [BJ2]: I didn’t find any evidence of Webb serving on boards after leaving the Senate in 2013, and he hasn’t had a PFD since 2012.
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