Final Public Hearing for Prince George’s County Disparity Study – Aug. 20

ATTENTION: County Partners

ACTION REQUESTED: Thank you for your continued support to engage your members in the disparity study process. MGT of America will host the final public meeting for the County’s disparity study.  MGT is conducting a disparity study to measure the success of the Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and County Based Business (CBB) programs in Prince George’s County and the impact these programs may have on winning contracts. The ultimate goal is to provide fair opportunities for all firms interested in doing business with the County. More information is available at www.princegeorgescountydisparity.com.

Thursday, August 20, 2015
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
1801 McCormick Drive, Suite 140
Largo, MD 20774

Immediately following the public hearing, Prince George’s County will host an information session about upcoming contract opportunities within the County. Business owners will have an opportunity to speak with the County procurement team and hear directly from agency leadership about growth within the County.

Businesses that have worked with or attempted to work with Prince George’s County, their primes, or in the private sector are invited to attend a public hearing to share their experiences. This is the final public hearing for the study.  Business participation in the remaining anecdotal data collection, i.e. interviews, surveys, etc., is a random selection process, therefore area businesses may not have another opportunity to share their experiences.

To register:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/final-public-meeting-prince-georges-county-disparity-study-tickets-17967968678

Enq-Gazette: Prince George’s to receive $3.6 million to hire 24 firefighters

U.S. Reps. Steny Hoyer and Donna Edwards, together with U.S. Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin, recently announced that the Prince George’s County Fire Department will receive $3,620,808 in federal funding to hire 24 full-time firefighter positions for two years, including training and full benefits.

Full Story: http://www.somdnews.com/article/20150806/NEWS/150809868/1064/prince-george-x2019-s-to-receive-36-million-to-hire-24-firefighters&template=southernMaryland

Cong. Steny Hoyer’s Voting Rights Act Forum feat. Cong. John Lewis – Aug. 24

From Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD5):

“As we mark the 50th anniversary of the landmark Voting Right Act of 1965 this month, I am pleased to be hosting a Community Voting Rights Forum with my good friend and civil rights icon Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), for a conversation about voting rights. The forum will give you an opportunity to hear about efforts to protect the right to vote and the importance of civic engagement in our communities. It will be moderated by Pastor Delman Coates at Mt. Ennon Baptist Church.  Please invite your family, friends and neighbors and join us on Monday, August 24th.

Click here or e-mail events@hoyerforcongress.com to RSVP today.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call my campaign office at (301) 464-5710. I also encourage you to connect with me on Twitter by following @StenyHoyer and on Facebook by liking my Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/hoyerforcongress.”

 

Prince George’s County Council Announces Blue Ribbon Commission Members

Commission to Address Prince George’s County’s Structural Deficit and Provide Policy Recommendations to the County Council and County Executive

 

The Prince George’s County Council announces the members of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Addressing Prince George’s County’s Structural Deficit, established byCouncil Resolution 26-2015 as a part of the approved FY 2016 County Budget.  The commission will convene for the first time in early September.

 

The Blue Ribbon Commission is charged with recommending policies to the County Council and County Executive over the next year that will address the County’s structural deficit – the imbalance caused when normal government spending exceeds tax revenues on an annual basis.  The commission will collect, review and discuss comparative budget data and information regarding Prince George’s County’s fiscal health; policies and practices that affect Prince George’s County’s revenue structure and the strength of its tax base; the structure and fiscal dynamics of Prince George’s County’s government; and feedback from community stakeholders concerning the County’s budget and tax structure.

 

Prince George’s County Council Chairman Mel Franklin (D) – District 9, says the Blue Ribbon Commission was established to directly address the County’s longstanding structural deficit and related fiscal challenges.

 

“Our residents have made it clear that they want a greater level of confidence and accountability about how their tax dollars are being spent, and the establishment of the Blue Ribbon Commission brings us one step closer to that goal. After careful consideration, we have assembled a group of talented Prince George’s County residents and experts with considerable expertise in the areas of budget, finance and public policy and look forward to the reports of the Commission and their recommendations in the coming year.”

 

The Blue Ribbon Commission consists of 15 voting members appointed by the County Council in consultation with the County Executive.

 

The Blue Ribbon Commission members are David C. Harrington representing the Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce; James R. Estepp representing the Greater PrinceGeorge’s Business Roundtable; Desiree Callender representing the Prince George ‘s County Association of Realtors; Jamal I. Miller (MSEA UNISERV Director/Prince George’s County Educators’ Association) and Gino Renne (UFCW Local 1994 MCGEO) representing affiliates of organized labor; David Van Dyke (County Auditor) and Turkessa Green (Audit Manager) representing the County’s Office of Audits and Investigations; and Terri Bacote-Charles (Director) and Amber Hendricks (OMB staff and Special Assistant toDCAO for Budget, Finance and Administration) representing the County’s Office of Management and Budget. The County Council has appointed the following 6 citizens to serve on the Commission: Earl Adams, Jr., Esq.; Henry W. Mosley, CPA; John Rogard Tabori; Ron L. Watson, Ph.D.; Sherman L. Ragland, II; and Mark E. Tomassoni, Ph.D. Earl Adams, Jr. will serve as Chair of the Blue Ribbon Commission. Council Vice-Chair Derrick Leon Davis (D) – District 6 will serve as the Council’s non-voting ex-officio member, and Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Budget, Finance & Administration, Thomas Himler will serve as the County Executive’s non-voting ex-officio member.

 

Commission Chair Adams says the commission has critical work ahead.

 

“Working with my fellow commissioners, we will study the issues causing the County’s budget challenges and identify strategies that will protect its future fiscal health.  Ensuring that the County adopts sustainable fiscal policies must be a priority of every resident of the County if we want to ensure our economic success and protect our quality of life.  I am pleased to Chair this commission and work closely with committed and experienced individuals who want to help the County get on a strong fiscal footing in order to position it for a brighter, stronger future.”

 

 

Blue Ribbon Commission members will serve a term of one year.

Council Chairman’s Back to Schools Events – Aug. 15 Free Book Bags and Sept. 17 College Fair

Believe it or not, the school year is almost here. My office is sponsoring two important free Back-to-School events for all county students and parents. On Saturday, August 15, 12PM-3PM, in partnership with Victory Chapel Church, we are sponsoring a book bag giveaway and health/wellness fair. The event will be held at Victory Chapel Church, 16401 Manning Rd. W., Accokeek, MD 20607. Then, on Thursday, September 17, 4PM-7PM, at Surrattsville High School (6101 Garden Dr., Clinton, MD 20735), in partnership with Parents Together for Students Organization (PTSO Inc.), we are sponsoring a free college fair for county residents. Approximately one hundred or more colleges and universities will be represented.  Both events are free and open to the public.

UMD Legacy Leadership Institute on Public Policy looking for volunteers aged 50+

The University of Maryland’s Legacy Leadership Institute on Public Policy, in partnership with the state of Maryland is looking for volunteers age 50+ to serve as volunteer legislative leaders during the 2015-2016 session of the Maryland General Assembly. Classroom training begins in September for 10 weeks, two days per week, at the College Park campus, with site visits to the state complex in Annapolis. The volunteer assignment will be for a minimum of two days per week, starting in Jan. 2016 in the Annapolis offices of various senators and delegates.  For more information or for an application, contact Wesley Queen at wqueen@umd.edu or call (301)-405-2529.

For more info: https://sph.umd.edu/department/hlsa/ca/legacy-leadership-institute-public-policy-formerly-legacy-leadership-maryland

Prince George’s County Economic Development Strategic Plan

The Prince George’s County Economic Development Strategic Plan will set forth strategies for Prince George’s County policy-makers to develop and leverage economic development opportunities with a common purpose and vision in mind. This plan will offer consensus-based economic development strategies for Prince George’s County based on findings and recommendations.

Project Overview

The purpose of the Economic Generators and Catalysts study is to identify and target key high-growth industry sectors that have the capacity to contribute to economic growth and development in the county. The study will include an assessment of regional, commercial real estate market activity and a comprehensive analysis of the county’s key economic competitive advantages and challenges in attracting strategic high-growth industries.

View the Prince George’s County Economic Development Strategic Plan here.

National Night Out (Against Crime) 2015 – Aug. 4

Join thousands of your neighbors on Tues., Aug. 4th at one of our county’s several dozen National Night Out events. “National Night Out is a cohesive effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.”

Click here to view a comprehensive list of Prince George’s County National Night Out events for Tuesday, August 4.

COUNCIL URGES TIMELY OPENING OF DISTRICT VII POLICE STATION IN SOUTH COUNTY

“On behalf of the Council, I urge the County Executive to explore options that would enable the more timely opening of the District VII Police Station.   This is especially important given the scheduled opening of the MGM Resort and Casino in the same South County corridor in mid-2016.”

Full link: http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/sites/CountyCouncil/News/Pages/statement—District-7-station.aspx

RSVP for Prince George’s County Family and Friends Day – Aug. 30th.

RSVP for Our Biggest Community Event of the Year! Prince George’s County Family & Friends Day is Aug. 30th. Featuring FAME (Foundation for the Advancement of Music & Education, Inc.) performers Renee Barnes, Richard Payne, Chelsey Green, Verny Varela, and Virtuoso Horns.

RSVP Here.

If you are a business or nonprofit and would like a free display table at the event, please contact Brendon at bllaster@co.pg.md.us.  1000-1500 residents are expected to attend.