VIDEO: Martin O’Malley says minimum wage increase won’t drive away business By Steve Doty February 26, 2014 5:00 am FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Add Washington Examiner on Google FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley said Wednesday that if his state increases the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, it wouldn’t drive companies to leave his state. Recommended Stories Trump downplays concerns over proposed 50-year mortgages: ‘It’s not even a big deal’Over 5,000 flights delayed or canceled on second day of FAA cuts as Duffy threatens more reductionsDid anyone win the US-Canada trade and tariff war? TagsLaborMarylandMinimum WageSteve DotyVideos Related Content News Start your engines: House members race back to Washington ahead of funding vote House Republicans signal unhappiness with phone record provision in government funding bill House Burchett likens Trumpcare to asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, says it’ll ‘wipe out Schumer’ Columnists The changing history of the shutdown House WATCH LIVE: House Rules Committee hearing on bill to reopen government