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Prince George鈥檚 Co. leaders celebrate funding victories in legislative session; process to pick school leader will remain unchanged

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Prince George鈥檚 County leaders proclaimed another year of legislative victories on economic development, housing, health and infrastructure improvements.

The state of Maryland’s second largest jurisdiction hopes to utilize $100 million in state aid if the U.S. General Services Administration choose one of two sites in Prince George’s for a new and expanded headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Federal, state and local elected officials are in a 聽with their neighbors across the Potomac River in Springfield, Virginia, who are also pitching for the FBI to relocate there.

Other state aid secured includes $27 million to continue construction of cancer center at University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center and $5 million to refurbish a women and children鈥檚 shelter.

The county also garnered nearly $51 million to renovate a transit hub at the New Carrollton Metro station, considered the largest transportation center in the D.C. region that also houses Greyhound, MARC train station and the future Purple Line light-rail system.

“It was a very positive session for the county. It will really pay off for the state,” Sen. Malcolm Augustine (D-Prince George’s), whose 47th Legislative district includes New Carrollton, said Friday.

County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) said in a statement that her jurisdiction secured $2.1 billion total. Last year, the county executive said the majority Black jurisdiction received a “record” $2.5 billion in state aid.

“I’m proud that we have wrapped up another successful legislative session in Annapolis, delivering on promises we made to raise the quality of life for Prince Georgians,” Alsobrooks said.

However, not all legislation could get passed this year.

聽sought to organize a search committee to replace public schools CEO Monica Goldson, who announced in January she plans to retire at the end of this school year. The goal is to choose a new leader by June 30.

Although both chambers approved the legislation, the Senate added a few聽聽that included three residents and 鈥渁 member of the search committee may not be a current member of the county board.鈥

The House sought to form a seven-member search committee that would include a person appointed by the executive director of the county鈥檚 Educators’ Association and a person appointed by the school board chair.

Because no agreement on the composition of the group was reached before the legislative session adjourned, the current search committee set up will remain. That includes three people 鈥 two county residents appointed by the governor and another a member of the State Board of Education appointed by the state superintendent.

If signed by the governor, another county education-focused bill that did pass,聽, will change the school leader鈥檚 title from CEO to county superintendent. The bill would also an聽聽that would be independent of the school system to improve local education oversight.

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