The Prince George’s County Council adopted a $5 billion spending plan on Wednesday for the fiscal year that begins July 1 that boosts investments in education and public safety, keeping intact the priorities of County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D). The budget — which is nearly 10 percent larger than this year’s — is designed to help the county navigate the long tail of the pandemic while equitably providing resources to county residents. The Board of Education will see its budget rise about 12 percent under the plan, to $2.63 billion, accounting for the largest slice of the pie. Public safety resources such as police, fire and corrections departments follow, receiving a combined $827 million.
Maryland’s Attorney General candidates talks crime, public safety in 7News debate
7News hosted a debate Wednesday evening between the two Democratic candidates for Attorney General in Maryland. Anchor Michelle Marsh moderated the debate between Congressman Anthony Brown and Judge Katie Curran O’Malley. Although the Maryland Attorney General has little say on criminal law, both of these candidates want to make crime and public safety their top priority.