PG Council to focus on health Monday July 9th

On Monday the Prince George’s County Council will be the Board of Health for most of the day. Starting at 10AM the body will meet as the council for a public hearing on Executive Rushern Baker’s nominee to be the next Health Officer. Dr. Pamela Creekmur has been serving as Acting Health Officer since Baker replaced the former head who was appointed under Jack Johnson earlier this year. That hearing will take place at the County Administrative Building in Upper Marlboro.

Individuals wishing to testify will need to sign up with the Council Clerk before the hearing.

Later that same day Dr. Creekmur will be joined by two of her deputies Dr. Ernest Carter and Elana Butler for a town hall on health in the county. The town hall will be moderated by Dr. Joseph Wright, Senior Vice President of Children’s National Medical Center. Built as a “comprehensive community conversation about the state of healthcare in Prince George’s County,” the trio of health officers will be joined by Neil Moore, President/CEO of Dimensions Health Care and Dr. Carnell Cooper, the Chief Medical Officer for Dimensions. Dimensions is the system that operates the Prince George’s Health Care centers.

This event will take place on Monday July 9th at 7PM at Harmony Hall in Fort Washington.

Monday, July 9th

7:00PM – 9:00PM

Harmony Hall
Regional Center
10701 Livingston Road
Fort Washington, MD 20744

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Race Relations in PGC, a townhall with State’s Attorney Alsobrooks

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Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Angela Alsobrooks is the latest elected official to get involved in the Trayvon Martin case and she is doing so with a town hall. What are they going to talk about? Race relations.

From Angela-

 

Prince George's County State's Attorney Angela Alsobrooks

RACE RELATIONS and the PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNITY

Dear Friends,

I would like to invite you to attend a panel discussion I am hosting on, “Race Relations and the Public Safety Community” on Thursday, April 26th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Charles Herbert Flowers High School.

In the wake of the Trayvon Martin case in Florida, I think we have an opportunity to address an issue that has long been a challenge in our county. I have heard from you loud and clear and I am very concerned about the divide that sometimes exists between our public safety team and those we serve. I know we must close this gap, but we cannot succeed without transparency and an honest dialog with you.

I will be joined on this panel by Police Chief Mark Magaw, Deputy Police Chief Craig Howard, Delegate Joseline Pena-Melnyk, Berwyn Heights Mayor Cheye Calvo, Reverend Tony Lee and a representative from the Sheriff’s Office.

Michael Higginbotham, Dean of the University of Baltimore’s School of Law, has agreed to moderate this panel.  In addition to his teaching in the area of race and the  law, he has published several books and numerous articles concerning this same subject matter. I believe his expertise in this area will allow him to ask poignant questions and lead a spirited discussion that will begin the process of addressing the issues we face.

This event will be the kickoff to a series of smaller listening sessions we are going to host across the county in the coming months. The flyer below has all the details for this great event. I look forward to seeing you on April 26th.

Thank you.

Angela Alsobrooks

State’s Attorney

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Have Big Hopes for PG in 2012? New group wants them

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Screenshot of the new PGCSIF website.

Have you heard of the Prince George’s County Social Innovation Fund? If not then listen up. They are a new group of county residents who want to focus on doing one thing, making the county a better place to live, work and do business.

To be more specific their website describes the group by saying;

The Prince George’s County Social Innovation Fund works as a catalyst for social impact.  Its mission is to build social capital and invest in new approaches to solving social challenges in Prince George’s County.

Yesterday PGCSIF kicked off a new campaign called, Big Hopes for 2012 and they want you to get involved.

What is Big Hopes for 2012? Well it will provide a forum for county residents and leaders to share their hopes for the county and how everyone can work together to achieve that goal.

How do you participate?

Twitter- tweet your Big Hopes for 2012 to @PGCSIF with the hashtag #MyBigHope.

Facebook- share your big hope in 100 words or a 1 minute video on their facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Prince-Georges-County-Social-Innovation-Fund/151044664958626 (the link from the website is wrong)

Then what? Make sure you participate in the twitter town-hall on January 1st.

Learn more about this project and this fund on their website at http://innovateprincegeorges.org/

24th district delegates hold town hall w/o their senator

District 24 Delegates present town hall (Tiffany Alston, Carolyn JB Howard, and Michael Vaughn)

When the Maryland General Assembly reconvenes next January a number of hot button issues are going to be on the table. In Prince George’s County this year a few delegations plan to return after getting ideas from their residents. That will begin with the delegates from the 24th legislative district.

Delegates Tiffany Alston, Carolyn JB Howard, and Michael Vaughn are hosting a town hall meeting on just a few of the hot button issues today at Charles Flowers High School from 6:30PM until 8:30PM. Issues expected to be discussed include a proposal to raise the gas tax, redistricting, and same-sex marriage.

Same sex marriage dominated the legislative session last year and was pulled from the floor after Delegate Alston changed her mind from supporting the legislation to opposing it under pressure from community leaders. Governor Martin O’Malley and other top democrats in the state have made passing the legislation a key priority this year while also understanding it will likely be put up for a vote in next year’s presidential election.

Side note: Notice that State Senator Benson who also represents the 24th district is not on the list of presenters or speakers.

So you want to go? The Town Hall will be held Thursday, November 10th starting at 6:30PM at Charles Herbert Flowers High School at 10001 Ardwick-Adrmore Road in Springdale, MD.

Want more information? Visit http://mddistrict24.org.

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Community groups plan major town hall on budget and priorites

Prince George's Executive Rushern Baker

A group of Prince George’s and Maryland organizations plans to host a town hall at the Prince George’s Community College on November 7th with a political who’s who in the county.

Shift the Budget Debate

Fund Our Communities, Put Wall Street to Work for Main Street , Bring the War Dollars Home

 

A Prince George ’s County Town Hall

Prince George’s Community College, Largo MD

Marlboro Hall lecture room 1097, 301 Largo Road  

 

Monday, November 7th – 7:00 to 9:30 pm

    

Help find PROGRESSIVE SOLUTIONS to the fiscal crisis in Washington and Annapolis .

JOIN US to organize for A  PEOPLE’S BUDGET – We must:

 

Ø     Put America back to work                                 

Ø     Save our environment

Ø     Protect America ’s health

Ø     Preserve Social Security

Ø     Bring all the troops and military contractors home

Ø     Raise taxes from the rich

PARTICIPANTS:       

                                                US Congresswoman Donna Edwards

                                                County Executive Rushern Baker

                                                MD State Senator Paul Pinsky

                                                MD Delegate Aisha Braveboy (invited)

                                                Institute for Policy Studies Fellow Karen Dolan

                                                Fund Our Communities Coalition coordinator Jean Athey

                                                Community activist, Human Services Coalition David Harrington 

                                                IPS Fellow and Occupy Together participant Matias Ramos

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Councilman Campos to host 2nd District Town Hall

Thursday, June 2 · 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Northwestern High School – 7000 Adelphi Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782

Join Council Member Will Campos as he host the 2011 District 2 Town Hall Meeting with special guest Prince George’s County Executive Rushern Baker. During the Town Hall Meeting, you will be able to interact with State and County Elected Officials. In addition, County Agency representatives will be available to address your concerns and answer any questions you may have.

Listed below are the agencies that will be in attendance:

Prince George’s County Department of Environmental Resources
Office of the State’s Attorney
Prince George’s County Department of Public Works and Transportation
Prince George’s County District I Police Department
MNCPPC Park Police
Maryland State Highway Administration
Prince George’s County Revenue Authority

Furthermore, Council Member Campos will conduct a brief overview of the County budget, update residents on major issues and highlight key aspects of his 2011 legislative agenda.

If you are interested in attending the 2011 District 2 Town Hall Meeting please feel free to contact his Office at 301.952.4436 or by email at District2@co.pg.md.us.

Karen Toles hold first community town hall mtg, Harrison up next

District 7 Councilwoman Karen Toles

District 7 Councilwoman Karen Toles is the latest of her peers to hold a community town hall meeting to discuss issues facing the county. Below is a report from DC Russell a District 7 resident and publisher of the PG-Politics Blog.

Councilwoman Andrea Harrison will hold her District 5 town hall meeting next Saturday March 19, 2011 at 11:00AM. The event will take place in the new Colmar Manor Town Hall.

Following her new colleagues in council districts 8 and 9, newly elected District 7 Councilwoman Karen R. Toles (D) held her first community forum on Saturday, February 26, at a community center in Suitland.  Unlike the forums held by her colleagues, the press did not cover the event (see links below).  About 100 people attended. Here is a summary of the District 7 forum based on the handouts and notes from two attendees.

Several current and former elected officials attended the forum, but did not speak.  They included Sheriff Melvin High, former District 7 Councilwomen Dorothy Bailey (1994-2002) and Camille Exum (2002-2010), school board members Henry Armwood (District 7) and Edward Burroughs (District 8), and several current and former municipal officials.

In her opening statement Toles talked about priorities, including public safety, truancy, cross-border criminal activity, code enforcement, and raising community standards.  She mentioned that District 7 has the longest common border with the District of Columbia.  Clubs or dance halls operating outside their permits and licenses are a problem in the community–several of the murders in District 7 have been outside such clubs–and Toles wants to give public safety officials more authority to shut them down.  About half of the county’s 2011 murders have been in District 7.  Her plans for the near future include opening a website, starting e-mail updates, planning an April project for youth, and pushing for a single system for posting job opportunities for youth in the county.

Circuit Court Judge Herman Dawson spoke at length on juvenile crime, especially problems such as increasing assaults by juveniles, many of them truants, almost daily robberies in schools, the lack of any secure facilities in Maryland for violent juveniles, and resulting problems from placing violent juveniles back in the community.  Seventy percent of children passing through juvenile court never finish the next grade in school. He mentioned truancy courts and the surprising number of 6, 7, and 8 year-olds not in school, and invited everyone to come and observe in his courtroom.

The Police Department was represented by Deputy Chief Kevin Davis and District 4 Commander James Harper.  Major areas mentioned included the growing problem of organized groups of retail thieves and new retail crime squad, the night club problems mentioned earlier by councilwoman Toles, attacks on people walking near Metro stations, and the establishment of a violent crime and recidivism unit.  States Attorney Alsobrooks has assigned assistants to work with each police district.

Acting Fire Chief Marc Bashoor began with a discussion of the recent fire in Hillcrest Heights where one person died in a house occupied by eight families and with no working smoke detectors.  The county had four fire fatalities in January and that was way above average.  The department now has a campaign to reach out to every resident of the county in six months, either through visits to homes or in community meetings, to empasize the need for smoke detectors and to offer free detectors and installation to all.  Bashoor also reported that the wind-driven fires a week earlier had been the worst firestorm in county history.

Pepco representative Ernie Baker spoke about street lighting from the public safety perspective, then answered a number of questions about Pepco’s response to recent power outages.

Housing and Community Development Department representative Dottie Kendrick spoke about weatherization and inspection and repair services available to eligible individuals.  Pamela Wilson described the single housing rehabilitation program aimed at inspecting single family homes and bringing them up to code.

Park and Planning supervisor Emmett Brown spoke about upcoming activities including the safe summers program.

The forum closed with a lengthy question and answer session.

Reports on District 8 and 9 meetings:

  • Forum aims to boost communication; Patterson plans series of dialogues between residents, county officials (Gazette, Waite, 17 Feb 2011)
  • First District 9 forum draws more than 200 residents; Councilman Franklin’s initial monthly meeting connects south county residents with officials (Gazette, Tillman, 25 Feb 2011)

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Wash Post to host A Discussion of Race and Recession Town Hall in PG

Washington Post nationally syndicated personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary

Washington Post nationally syndicated personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary will host a town hall at the Prince George’s Community College next week on race, the recession, and the metropolitian region.

The event is free and open to the public, however an RSVP is required.

EVENT DETAILS

Date: Wednesday, Feb. 23
Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location: The Rennie Forum, Prince George’s Community College
301 Largo Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD 20774
Admission: FREE (Seating is limited) RSVP to behindtheheadlines@washpost.com

Other Panelists Include-

Julianne Malveaux- Noted economist and educator

Cecilia Rouse- A member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver- Chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus

Michael A. Fletcher- Washington Post national economics reporter

Rev. Al Sharpton- President of the National Action Network; and

Jeff Johnson- a political commentator on the nationally syndicated “Tom Joyner Morning Show.”

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