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765:," when Homer takes the family on a "hate-cation" to Boston. That same year, Councilor O’Malley and District 8 City Councilor Josh Zakim filed an order for a public hearing on gas leaks in Boston. A hearing and a working session were held by the City Council's Environment & Parks Committee to examine the issue. Councilors O’Malley and Zakim also sponsored two City Council resolutions in support of state legislation on roadway gas leak repair and protecting customers from paying for unaccounted for gas. Both were passed unanimously by the City Council. 781:
the ordinance. Earlier that year, O'Malley passed an ordinance dubbed the "Puppy Mill Bill," that would prohibit pet shops in Boston from selling dogs, cats or rabbits and would prevent animal sales in public parks and on city streets. As a result, Boston joined more than 120 municipalities that have banned the sale of commercially bred puppies and kittens from pet shops. Its aim was to diminish large-scale breeding facilities employed by these commercial facilities, many of which have multiple violations of the Federal
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In 2016, O'Malley successfully passed an ordinance regarding the elimination of gas leaks in the City of Boston following a hearing on the environmental and economic impacts of gas leaks the year before. Docket #0622 aims to eliminate gas leaks in the City of Boston within six years of the passage of
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In 2012, O'Malley pushed for new energy-saving considerations in City buildings such as City Hall to measure how much energy it was using and whether or not it was efficient. He also introduced a hearing order to explore curbside composting in Boston. His hearing on ways to reduce to litter in Boston
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O'Malley pushed for the expansion of a drug drop off program in Boston as well as the creation of a Silver Alert system for citizens with Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments. He has held public hearings to discuss vacated public school buildings, Arborway Year in Jamaica Plain, and
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One of O'Malley's proudest achievements was getting free sunscreen dispensers placed in parks throughout the city. In the summer of 2015, with help from IMPACT Melanoma and Make Big Change (MBC), dispensers were installed and have since inspired cities around the country to do the same. These
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He also served on the City Council Committees on Arts & Culture, Ways & Means, and the Special Committee on Charter Reform. In 2012 and 2013 Councilor O'Malley served as Chair of the City Council's Government Operations Committee and as Chair of the Environment Committee in 2011.
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signed it into law despite his administration having previously opposed such a ban when it was previously debated by the Council in 2016. The law went into effect in the fall of 2018. This achievement came with many environmental benefits, including litter and pollution reduction.
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O'Malley was a member of the Democratic State Committee from 2008 to 2012 and the Advisory Committee for Project Hope, an anti-poverty agency in Boston. He also raised funds through the Boston Marathon for Children's Hospital and Habitat for Humanity, Greater Boston.
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snow removal jurisdiction (City B). Additionally, O'Malley pushed for paperless pay stubs for City of Boston employees, and continues working toward increasing the availability of tap water in open spaces and parks across Boston.
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Starting in 2017, Councilor O'Malley began hosting a podcast called, the "O'Pod," where he interviews fellow elected officials, city workers, notable people, his staff, family, and friends. Guests have included, Congressman
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In October 2021, the City Council passed and Acting Mayor Janey signed into law an ordinance sponsored by O'Malley requiring buildings in the city that are larger than 20,000 square feet to reach
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In December 2012, the City Council passed an ordinance authored by O'Malle to greatly increase the scope and amount of inspections made to rental properties in Boston. It went into effect.
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history to hold the position. O'Malley also served as the Director of Legislative Affairs for Suffolk County, where he worked to implement numerous crime prevention initiatives.
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In December 2017, O'Malley received unanimous support from his fellow Boston City Council members in passing an ordinance he had authored with fellow councilor Michelle Wu to
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led to the creation of Clean Boston Task Force, a group of Boston residents who meet to discuss problem areas in Boston, and solutions that have worked in their communities.
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In the 2013 election, O'Malley won 18,204 votes, or 85% of the District, beating the record for most votes ever received by a district city councilor, previously held by
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as acting council president after Janey became acting mayor of Boston in March 2021. In late 2021, he became the chief sustainability officer of
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by the year 2050 and setting emissions reporting requirements for such buildings. For years, joined by fellow council members Michelle Wu and
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O'Malley chaired the Environment and Parks Committee, and was co-chair of the Education committee and the Arts and Culture committee.
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In December 2019, the Boston City Council passed an ordinance that O'Malley had introduced with Michelle Wu that protects local
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Former Chair of the Committee on Government Operations; Current Chair of the Committee on Environment & Sustainability
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In October 2021, O'Malley voted against legislation that was passed by the City Council which restricted the use of
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In October 2017, the Boston City Council voted to unanimously approve a resolution by O'Malley and fellow councilor
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proposed the idea of a vacancy tax on residential and commercial properties that have been abandoned.
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campaigns respectively. In 2010, O'Malley was elected for City Council during a special election.
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in March 2021, O'Malley began serving as president of the council, officially as president
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In August 2016, the City Council voted 11–2 to adopt a resolution by O'Malley and
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In December 2020, O'Malley announced that he would not seek re-election in the
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is an American politician and businessman who served six terms a member of the
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For the following two years, O'Malley served as the political director for
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Free sunscreen dispensers (pictured above) are in parks throughout Boston.
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His professional political experience began in managing the campaign for
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O'Malley and his wife, Kathryn, have one daughter. His second cousin is
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that would have authorized the expansion of the number of
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In December 2021, O'Malley announced his new position as
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dispensers were featured on season 28, episode 3 of "
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O'Malley was elected to the 6th district seat in the
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