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Aisha Braveboy

Aisha Braveboy

Two powerful Black officeholders from Prince George’s turn against their county executive, while The Washington Post editorial board takes sides in the primary.

Proposals include a way to boost employment in law enforcement and provide faster access to money for families whose loved ones were a victim of a crime.

A bonus for those who read all the way through: Cecil County fundraising numbers at the end.

Children in Need of Supervision process overseen by Maryland Department of Juvenile Services will be reviewed by legislature.

Legislative priorities include tweaks to juvenile justice reform, expand probationary periods.

Election

The $48,000 fine levied against Sports Betting Alliance was assessed for failing to comply with the state’s 48-hour disclosure requirements.

Instead of minors being prosecuted, they would receive counseling, other social services.

Prince George’s County credited as the jurisdiction that helped Wes Moore win July primary.

For all her accomplishments, a hallmark of the Prince George’s County executive’s tenure has been political caution.