
Martin O'Malley appointed to lead Social Security Administration by Senate
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has been confirmed as the commissioner of the Social Security Administration, ending a two-year leadership drought. O'Malley's appointment comes after President Biden ousted Trump appointee Andrew Saul from the post in 2021. The agency has faced challenges such as long wait times, a backlog of disability determinations, and chronic underfunding. O'Malley aims to modernize the organization, improve collaboration, and enhance efficiency. Despite initial Republican opposition, O'Malley received support from three Republican senators. He plans to prioritize the needs of beneficiaries and the agency's workforce.