Read the Latest Edition of Prince George’s Rising – Dec. 24 Holiday Update from Councilman Mel Franklin
Bringing the World to Prince George’s County December 24, 2015
An Update from County Councilman Mel Franklin
December 24, 2015 | Volume 1, Issue 5
Prince George’s Rising is a countywide newsletter designed to empower communities with key information and issues of concern. It is my honor to serve you on the Prince George’s County Council. Over the last several years, including the immediate past two years as Chairman, I have worked with my colleagues on the Council to move our County forward. With your help, we are “Bringing the World to Prince George’s County.” For more information, please go to https://www.melfranklin.net or e-mail me at mel@melfranklin.net.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
Senator Mikulski secures $390 million for new FBI headquarters; Advocates for Prince George’s Location
From the Wash. Post: “Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) has secured $390 million for a new FBI headquarters as part of the spending agreement that was negotiated by Democrats and Republicans in Congress…. Mikulski and her fellow Maryland lawmakers have been pushing vociferously for their state to land the headquarters and the 11,000 workers it would hold. State officials have promised to invest millions in road improvements to bring the FBI to Greenbelt or Landover in Prince George’s County, rather than to Springfield, Va.” Full story: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/mikulski-secures-390-million-for-new-fbi-headquarters-in-dc-suburbs/2015/12/16/4c735a1a-a364-11e5-b53d-972e2751f433_story.html
Over 400 Residents Participated in the November Conversations with the Chairman; Community Leadership Council Proposed
From Greenbelt on Nov. 9, District Heights on Nov. 10, and Clinton on Nov. 17, hundreds of county residents joined me at this fall’s Conversations with the Chairman and shared their hopes and ideas about the future of our County, including the need for a closer relationship between county government and the community. These conversations were the beginning of a sustained effort to reverse declining voter participation in the issues of local government, which impacts our daily life more significantly than any other level of government. This fall’s conversations have spawned a proposed Community Leadership Council, an organized network of residents communicating directly with county leaders, organized by neighborhood or community (voting precinct), to advocate for the issues and interests of the county on behalf of their neighbors. For more information about the Community Leadership Council, go here: http://tinyurl.com/conversationswiththechairman. To sign up for the Community Leadership Council, go here: https://www.melfranklin.net/join-the-prince-georges-county-community-leadership-council/.
Prince George’s Rising to Expand Next Year
Thank you for the positive feedback to the Prince George’s Rising newsletter. In 2016, Prince George’s Rising will be issued on a more frequent, twice-a-month basis and in a variety of new mediums to provide more timely information on a variety of subjects of importance to local residents. Happy New Year!
COMMUNITY NEWS YOU CAN USE
2016 Summer Youth Jobs Program Kick-off Open House – Jan. 9, 10AM
From SYEP: The Youth@Work/Summer Youth Enrichment Program (Youth@Work/SYEP) is gearing up for the Summer of 2016! You are cordially invited to attend and participate in the Youth@Work/SYEP Job Readiness Training Program Open House scheduled for Saturday, January 9, 2016 at Prince George’s Community College, Largo Student Center, The Rennie Forum at 10:00 a.m. As part of the County’s commitment to its youth, the Youth@Work/SYEP is offering a series of job readiness and life skill training workshops to prepare youth for the workforce through a partnership with Prince George’s Community College and Prince George’s County Public Schools. The youth who successfully complete the job readiness training will have preference in selection for 2016 summer youth job positions. Last year, over eight hundred (800) youth voluntarily participated in these workshops. Jan. 9 Kick-off flyer here:http://tinyurl.com/syepopenhouse
Councilman Franklin Salutes the Opening of the District VII Station; Urges More Funding for Police Officers
“The ribbon cutting and opening of the new District VII Police Station in Fort Washington earlier this month was a tremendous victory for residents across the County …. Now we must work to provide the additional officers that will be needed to ensure the success of District VII. The Council recently requested the restoration of funds to the Police Department to fund an additional class of officers this fiscal year to improve police staffing countywide, including in District VII. It is my hope that this request will be honored.”
Full Statement: https://www.melfranklin.net/councilman-franklin-salutes-the-opening-of-the-district-vii-station-urges-more-funding-for-police-officers/
Congratulations to the Newest Appointment to Maryland’s Highest Court: The Honorable Michele Hotten
Congratulations to Prince George’s County’s own Judge Michele Hotten, sworn in this week to serve on Maryland’s highest court, the Maryland Court of Appeals. Governor Larry Hogan made an excellent choice in selecting Judge Hotten and the residents of Prince George’s County salute her achievements. Judge Hotten is the first woman and African-American from Prince George’s County to be appointed to the Court of Appeals. According to the Post: “The first in her immediate family to attend college, [Judge] Hotten earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida and her law degree from Howard University School of Law, where she was a member of the Howard Law Journal…. Hotten has served in the judiciary for 21 years, the past five on Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals. Timothy F. Maloney, a Greenbelt, Md.-based attorney and a member of the appellate nominating commission, said that “her life story and her life’s work were very impressive to the commission.”
Full Post Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/michele-hotten-is-officially-sworn-in-to-serve-on-marylands-highest-court/2015/12/22/9a9fab62-a8b4-11e5-bff5-905b92f5f94b_story.html
Prince George’s County Charter Schools Lottery Is Still Open
For interested parents and students, the county’s public charter school lottery is open now but will be closing in 35 Days. To participate in the lottery, go here: http://lottery.pgcps.org/
The Prince George’s County Family Justice Center Seeks Volunteers
The Family Justice Center (FJC) is a collaboration of public and private agencies in Prince George’s County, Maryland designed to provide support, services and resources for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder abuse and exploitation. The FJC is seeking volunteers in the following areas: Receptionist and Intake Positions; Hospitality and Childcare Positions; and Office Service Positions. Requirements to Become a FJC Volunteer: Must be at least 18 years of age; Complete a Volunteer Application; Successfully complete a criminal background investigation with the Sheriff Department and DSS Child Services; and Must agree to work at least 32 hours (4 days) per month.
For more info, please see view this flyer: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R4LkiBqk2WBXOxFcySF4p8xiSNYXaQg94dCM788OPsI/edit?usp=sharing
Community Crisis Services: For those in Prince George’s who are struggling, help is a phone call away
“Living on the street and braving winter temperatures can bring about deadly consequences for the homeless, destitute and people dealing with mental illness. But inside a Hyattsville building, there is a team of counselors fielding phone calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from 15 entities that are helping people find food, emergency housing and even a reason to live. ‘Our mission is to offer nonjudgmental crisis intervention and suicide prevention through our 24-hour hotline service,’ said Tim Jansen, executive director of Community Crisis Services. He is the leader of a compassionate army that includes 10 full-time and 25 part-time staff members and many volunteers.”
Full Wash. Post Article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/for-those-in-prince-georges-who-are-struggling-help-is-a-phone-call-away/2015/12/01/52fe50a2-9229-11e5-a2d6-f57908580b1f_story.html
OTHER IMPORTANT COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Domestic Violence Crisis Intervention/Still I Rise, Inc.
Call (301) 868-4903 or go to http://www.stillirisemd.org or call 211
Apply for the Homeowners/Renters Tax Credit Program
Call 1(800) 944-7403 or go to http://www.dat.state.md.us/sdatweb/htc.html
Apply for the Homestead Tax Credit Program
Call (866) 650-8783 or go to http://www.dat.state.md.us/sdatweb/homestead.html
How to Appeal Your Property Tax Assessment
Call (301) 952-2500 or go to http://www.dat.state.md.us/sdatweb/appeal.html
Free Legal Assistance: District Court (Upper Marlboro) Self-Help Legal Resource Center
Call 410-260-1392 or go to http://www.courts.state.md.us/legalhelp/districtctselfhelpctr.html
County-Based and Minority Business Procurement Opportunities and Certifications
Call (301) 883-6480 or go to http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/sites/SupplierDevelopment/Pages/default.aspx
County Employment and Workforce Assistance
Call (301) 583-4650 or go to http://www.pgcedc.com/workforce-services
For constituent concerns, please use County Click 311: http://countyclick.princegeorgescountymd.gov or call 311
Request Pothole Repair: http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/sites/PublicWorks/Services/RoadwayImprovements/Potholes/Pages/default.aspx
Find Your Elected Officials:
Contact your County Council Member at http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/sites/countycouncil/Pages/default.aspx
Contact the County Executive at http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/sites/ExecutiveBranch/Pages/default.aspx
Find out and contact your state and federal elected officials at http://mdelect.net
View the Prince George’s County Code at http://www.municode.com/library/md/prince_george’s_county/codes/code_of_ordinances
Is a resource you need not here? Check https://www.melfranklin.net or contact me at: Mel@MelFranklin.net