Martin O'Malley

FILE - This Wednesday, April 14, 2016, file photo, shows a push-button landline telephone, in Whitefield, Maine. According to a U.S. government survey released Thursday, May 4, 2017, homes and apartments with only cellphone service exceeded 50 percent for the first time, reaching 50.8 percent for the last six months of 2016. On the flip side, 45.9 percent of U.S. households still have landline phones, including newer internet-based services common with cable TV and internet packages, while the remaining households have no phone service at all. More than 39 percent of U.S. households have both landline and cellphone service. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

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A fake news article suggested that beneficiaries would get an immediate $600 payment increase.

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This career federal-management policy guy takes over one of the biggest management challenges in government

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Social Security HQ employees ordered to increase in-person work starting April 7

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An ‘agency in crisis’: Union makes pitch for $20B supplemental funding for SSA

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Biden chooses former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley to lead the Social Security Administration

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In new book, former Gov. O’Malley makes case for tracking performance with data

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