Sunday, May 30, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (30 May 2010)

Public Safety

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (29 May 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
Other

Friday, May 28, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (28 May 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
Other Politics
  • Gazette: Hospital system plan gets mixed reviews; Prince George's council feels left out; O'Malley voices hope http://bit.ly/97fxip 
    • Council Chair Dernoga (D-1) & member Dean (D-6) said the county is holding back $9 million planned to keep the hosp running next fiscal year 
  • WashBizJournal: Dimensions hospital system plan gets mixed reviews http://bit.ly/dxZYMW 
  • Gazette: WSSC analyzing minority contract records; Current program might violate federal law http://bit.ly/9yqEUI 
  • Gazette: Developers & Edwards protest GSA leasing; Pr George's, Montgomery landlords want more federal office rentals http://bit.ly/9IvNL8
  • Post: Lawmaker goes to bat for Maryland on GSA facility leases http://bit.ly/cCLK3o GSA: 'we're renting a higher proportion of available office space in Prince George's County than any other county in the region except D.C.' 
  • Gazette: PG Council approves $2.6B budget; Furloughs avoided for fiscal 2011, but school system layoffs still expected http://bit.ly/9Ms469 
Education
Other
  • Atlanta Post: Peebles, Upbeat About Prince George’s County http://bit.ly/aJMyRx real estate developer & investor R. Donahue Peebles @ PGCC 
Recent Candidate Filings:
  • Sylvia Bolivar
    • Candidate for Democratic Central Committee At Large, District 21
    • Filing information:
      • Bolivar, Sylvia
      • Democratic 
      • Mailing Address 4423 Lehigh Road #360, College Park, MD 20740
      • Public (240) 554-2231
      • Juris. Prince George`s 
      • EMail sylvia_bolivar@yahoo.com
      • Status Active 
      • Filed Regular - 05/27/10

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (27 May 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
Other Politics
Education
Other
Recent Candidate Filings:

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (26 May 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
Other Politics
Education
Other
Recent Candidate Filings:

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (25 May 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
Other Politics
Education
Other
Recent Candidate Filings:

Monday, May 24, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (24 May 2010)

Public Safety
  • Gazette: Delayed start for police office in Largo; Community work continues while waiting for staff, technology http://bit.ly/ai1Cqq
  • Gazette: Fort Washington auto store catches fire; Investigators unsure of exact cause of blaze, extent of damages http://bit.ly/9cukef 
  • Delmarva Times: Md. SWAT team statistics spark questions about tactics http://bit.ly/c7KlKI 
  • .
2010 Election
Other Politics
  • Post: Congress poised to follow Maryland on disabilities language http://bit.ly/bPEWx7 Mikulski censorship bill would outlaw certain words 
Education
  • Post: University of Maryland has decided to restrict access to Campus Drive for eight weeks, beginning next month http://bit.ly/cTZJQE
  • Wired: ACLU Sues Prosecutor Over ‘Sexting’ Child Porn Charges http://bit.ly/btsaBa Judge granted permanent injunction barring prosecution 
  • Wired: Student Sues School for Damages in Sexting Case http://bit.ly/aQZDqW
Other
  • Gazette: Restaurant's bid for live music delayed; Liquor board to decide whether to allow perform. at South Laurel site http://bit.ly/d3TaNR 
  • rt @postmetro Facebook's CEO addresses recent privacy concerns in this WashPost op-ed: http://bit.ly/buC3cE
Recent Candidate Filings:

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (22 & 23 May 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
Other
  • wtop: Local officials worry about laid-off Chase employees http://bit.ly/bGboJ3 (But O'Malley only talks about job increases, never cuts) 

Recent Prince George's County Election News (20-22 May 2010)

2010 Election
  • Clerk of the Circuit Court
    • Joyce Starks *   
      • WSSC vice chairwoman seeks clerk of court seat; Starks vows to focus on updating technology and website to help public (Gazette, Noble, 20 May 2010)
  • Council District 8
  • Council District 9
  • Legislative District 21
    • Benjamin S. Barnes *
      • District 21's Barnes to run for re-election; Addressing the needs of working families among incumbent's priorities (Gazette, Moran, 20 May 2010)
    • Joseline A. Pena-Melnyk *
      • Peña-Melnyk seeking second term; Dist. 21 delegate said she wants to continue fighting for the community's needs (Gazette, Moran, 20 May 2010)
  • Legislative District 24
    • Gazette: Benson gets endorsement; Progressive Maryland picks delegate challengers over incumbent senators like N. Exum http://bit.ly/agSB5C  
    • Carolyn J. B. Howard *
      • District 24 delegate announces run; Mitchellville resident Howard to focus on education, jobs, environment (Gazette, Liz Skalski, 20 May 2010)
  • Legislative District 25
    • Erek L. Barron  *  
      • Attorney runs for House of Delegates District 25; Barron previously worked with Obama, Department of Justice (Gazette, McGill, 20 May 2010)
    • Legislative District 47
      • Mary Jane Coolen
        • Legislative aide makes run for District 47 seat; Environmental protection and economic revitalization among top priorities (Gazette, Izadi, 20 May 2010)
      Recent candidate filings

      Friday, May 21, 2010

      Recent Prince George's County News (20 & 21 May 2010)

      • Election related news from May 20 and 21 will be posted in a later message.
      Public Safety
      Prince George's Hospital
      • Gazette: Dimensions president retires just as PG hospital report is to be released http://bit.ly/aINfHV 
      • Gazette: Searching for a cure; County hospital system needs more than new leadership; it needs a plan (Editorial) http://bit.ly/b9vM3P 
      • rt @mddailyrecord PG Hospital Authority didn't recommend a buyer for beleaguered county hospital system http://bit.ly/b8ivLY
      • Gazette: Authority says Dimensions should purchase Prince George's hospitals http://bit.ly/8Yymi6
      • Gazette:Dimensions lines up overseas investors-group from India putting up $250M toward Prince George's hospital system http://bit.ly/cT6trV 
      Other Politics
      • Immigration:
        • Gazette: Hearing set in PG immigration case that sparked protest; 158 alleged lawbreakers have been handed over to feds http://bit.ly/bDzRUx 
        • Gazette: Federal immigration program helps keep residents safe (Letter from Robert Fireovid) http://bit.ly/bieiQz 
        • Gazette: Arizona immigration law echoes in MD; Gansler says state enforcement of federal law ‘not constitutional' http://bit.ly/9jdt8H cont. 
          • (cont.) Why does state enforce federal drug laws if Gansler believes that state enforcement of federal law ‘not constitutional'? 
      • rt @radleybalko Cand proposes we add a new federal agency: Bold! Visionary! Cand proposes we eliminate an existing one: Fringe! Extremist! 
      • Gazette: O'Malley signs vehicle cell phone ban into law; Legislation enacted includes foreclosure mediation http://bit.ly/d5WlJq 
      • Gazette: Worth the price? Edwards' vote for a congressional raise may prove costly — politically speaking (Editorial) http://bit.ly/a4iF4I 
      • Gazette: Elections spur early surge in PG County legislation http://bit.ly/9UjIbk 
      • rt @marylandBNN Baltimore Reporter: Congress (Van Hollen) about to limit political speech of bloggers?: http://bit.ly/bocg7V 
      • rt @marylandmoment Mont County raises various taxes: A month after the IRS deadline, Tax Day came again Wed in Mont... http://bit.ly/c5r8Lt 
      • rt @CarrollStandard Steny Hoyer: Playing the Village Idiot Again, Blames Republicans for Democratic Incompetence http://bit.ly/aTVrIs 
      • rt @RockvilleSteve Govt housing policies were principal cause of finl. crisis; new bill does nothing to address issue http://bit.ly/cWur4F 
      • rt @marylandmoment Suit by developer against Johnson, Pr. George's Council members moves to state court: http://bit.ly/9spj3r 
      • Gazette: O'Malley appoints three from Prince George's to state positions http://bit.ly/dfUifk 
      Education
      Other

      Wednesday, May 19, 2010

      Recent Prince George's County News (19 May 2010)

      Public Safety
      2010 Election
      Prince George's Hospital
      Education
      Other

      Proposed school cellphone ban (reply to message by Rick Tyler)

      The proposed policy bans a lot more than cellphones (by students not teachers) in the classrooms.  As written, and taken literally, it appears to ban such things as making calls or taking pictures during sporting events, in parking lots, or on school buses, and prohibits sharing or posting pictures of school buildings or any school activities.

      The full text of the policy is in a pdf file on the PGCPS website. I have posted an html version.

      Rick Tyler arteerick@aol.com wrote at Mon, May 17, 2010 at 11:35 PM:
      [pgpubliced] The Post ask - Should cellphones be banned in schools?

      This has been a hot topic on some of the county email group sites, but I am not sure everyone who may be interested is aware.

      See or participate in unscientific poll below, or just send your views to the PGCPS Board. They are scheduled to vote during their next meeting. Their contact information is at: http://www1.pgcps.org/board/

      [Remainder of message with full text of Post article]

      Tuesday, May 18, 2010

      Recent Prince George's County News (19 May 2010)

      Public Safety
      2010 Election
      • rt @NWilliams23 Come to "SAVE The Date: Nicole for Delegate Kick Off" Sunday, June 6 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. http://bit.ly/c6jPzy 
      • MD Politics Watch: Where is Herman Taylor's Campaign Finance Report? http://bit.ly/9pQMAn 
      • Sun: You've got mail; campaign solicitation from Dem gov lands in e-mail of some state empl, prompting Reps to wonder...http://bit.ly/dvibaA
      Education
      • PGPublicEd: The Post ask - Should cellphones be banned in schools? (Rick Tyler) http://yhoo.it/b794eR
      • Post: Study says more students struggling with reading at end of pivotal third grade (nearly 2/3 of MD students) http://bit.ly/dwoGpr
      Other
      Recent Candidate Filings:

      Monday, May 17, 2010

      Recent Prince George's County News (16 & 17 May 2010)

      Public Safety
      2010 Election
      Other Politics
      Education
      Other
      Recent Candidate Filings:

      Text of proposed cell phone policy for Prince George's County Public Schools

      05/13/2010 9.1 Draft Board Policy 5132 - Cell Phones
      Cell Phone Policy.pdf
      http://www.boarddocs.com/mabe/pgcps/Board.nsf/a9a1fd31ddc1a22e862574eb006507d4/f16c574974c2620c8725771b0047bc41/$FILE/Cell%20Phone%20Policy.pdf

      PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
      Board of Education
      Upper Marlboro, Maryland
      Policy ##5132
      BOARD OF EDUCATION POLICY

      CELL PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES IN THE SCHOOLS

      Purpose

      The Prince George’s County Board of Education’s Policy on cellular (“cell”) telephones and other electronic devices is designed to ensure that the use of cell phones does not interfere with teaching and learning during the school day. The Board of Education believes that there is a need for a district-wide policy with uniform guidelines regarding the use of cell phones and other electronic devices and consequences that apply to all Prince George’s County public school students. This Policy applies to all students enrolled in Prince George’s County public schools, including public charter schools.

      Policy

      A. For purposes of this Policy, the term “cell phone” includes I-phones and other electronic devices that are capable of placing and/or receiving telephone calls, text messages, sexting, videos, taking photographs and the like. The term “school property” includes parking lots, buses, and outside or inside all areas of the school building. Students are permitted to use cell phones only during the following times:
      1. Before school hours on school property;
      2. After school hours on school property;
      3. At after-school or athletic activities, only with the permission of the coach, instructor, program director or administrator. The school personnel listed in this paragraph shall have the discretion to determine the use of cell phones for students participating in extracurricular activities while on school property or while attending school sponsored or school related activities on or off school property;
      4. At evening or weekend activities inside on school property, or;
      5. An emergency situation with the permission of the teacher, instructor, coach, program director or administrator.
      B. The use of cell phones for any purposes, including telephone calls, text messaging, taking photographs and other functions is not permitted at any other time on school property. Images taken or stored on cell phones during school hours and or school property may not be shared or posted electronically.

      C. Cell phones may not be carried on the student’s person or be visible during regular school hours. Cell phones may be stored in the student’s locker or backpack/purse but must be completely turned off, not simply on “silent” or “vibrate” mode during the school day.

      D. Each school shall designate a staff member to monitor student violations of this policy.

      E. Penalties for students found to be in violation of this policy shall be as follows:
      1. First offense: The student’s cell phone will be confiscated and returned to the student at the end of the school day. The school is responsible if the cell phone is lost or damaged while confiscated.
      2. Second offense: The student’s cell phone will be confiscated and returned only to the student’s parent or guardian. The school is responsible if the cell phone is lost or damages while confiscated.
      3. Third offense: The student will be prohibited from bringing a cell phone to school for the remainder of the school year.
      4. Students committing repeated violations of this Policy shall be subject to additional disciplinary action consistent with the Student Code of Conduct.
      Administrative Procedures

      The Superintendent is directed to promulgate procedures to implement the requirements of this Policy and to publish the procedures in the normal course of business.

      Date adopted: New - 2010
      Related Administrative Procedure: Code of Student Conduct
       

      Saturday, May 15, 2010

      Recent Prince George's County News (15 May 2010)

      Public Safety
      2010 Election
      Education
      Other
      • Post: IRS tightens control of smallest nonprofits; 200,000 have until midnight Monday to file or lose tax-exempt status http://bit.ly/a3jeGe 
      • Post: FBI considered moving headquarters to Prince George's, court papers reveal http://bit.ly/arDfiK 

      New scandal for Juanita Miller

      District 9 county council candidate Juanita Miller has been accused of plagiarism by her opponent, Tamara Davis Brown.  Miller blames her volunteers.

      New Scandal for the Wild Child.
      Maryland Politics Watch, 15 May 2010 (Pagnucco).
      Former WSSC Commissioner Juanita “Wild Child” Miller has a tempestuous past, ripping up the agency over bogus accusations of racism and firing off ranting mass emails to every employee at once. Now the Wild Child is running for Prince George’s County Council and is embroiled in the biggest scandal of her volcanic political career: plagiarism. That’s right, folks – Miller has literally stolen the campaign platform of an opponent. [Tamara Davis Brown]
      ***
      Note the lack of an authority line [in Miller's flyer] – a classic violation of Maryland election law.
      ***
      As far as we know, there is no election law against plagiarism. But if the Wild Child is stealing campaign material as a candidate, what will she steal if she gets elected?
      [Full report] [More MPW reports on Juanita Miller]
      Pr. Geo's council candidate blames volunteers for lifting platform from rival.
      Post, 14 May 2010 (Mummolo).
      A candidate for Prince George's County Council is blaming overzealous volunteer staffers for lifting the campaign platform of a rival candidate on fliers distributed at a recent meeting.

      Juanita D. Miller, a candidate for Council District 9, passed out fliers (see below) during a May 10 homeowner's association meeting ...Rival candidate, Tamara Davis Brown, was in attendance to see the near word-for-word similarity with the platform her campaign says was published on her Web site in December.
      ***
      [Full report]

      Friday, May 14, 2010

      Recent Prince George's County News (14 May 2010)

      Public Safety
      2010 Election
      Other Politics
      Education
      Other
      Recent Candidate Filings:
      • Angela Alsobrooks
          • Alsobrooks, Angela
          • Democratic 
          • Mailing Address P.O. Box 6058,  Largo, MD 20792
          • Public (301) 848-0984
          • Juris. Prince George`s  
          • EMail adalsobrooks@yahoo.com
          • Status Active
          • Filed Regular - 05/14/10
        • Facebook
      • Dereck E. Davis
          • Davis, Dereck E.
          • Democratic 
          • Mailing Address 11008 Royal Grant Circle, Mitchellville, MD 20721
          • Public
          • Juris. Prince George`s 
          • EMail dereck_davis@hotmail.com
          • Status Active
          • Filed Regular - 05/14/10
        • Facebook
      • Donna Edwards
          • Edwards, Donna
          • Democratic 
          • Mailing Address P.O. Box 441153, Fort Washington, MD 20749-1153
          • Public (301) 669-0010
          • Juris. Prince George`s 
          • EMail donna@donnaedwardsforcongress.com
          • Status Active
          • Filed Regular - 05/14/10
      • Herman Taylor
          • Taylor, Herman
          • Democratic 
          • Mailing Address 804 Pershing Drive # 001, Silver Spring, MD 20910
          • Public (301) 565-2800
          • Juris. Montgomery  
          • EMail teamhermantaylor@gmail.com
          • Status Active
          • Filed Regular - 05/14/10
      • Leo E. Green, Jr.
        • Candidate for Retention as Judge of the Circuit Court, District 7
        • Filing information:
          • Green, Leo E. Jr.
          • Democratic 
          • Mailing Address 2708 Babbitt Lane, Bowie, MD 20715
          • Public (301) 952-3142
          • Juris. Prince George`s  
          • EMail leogreenjr8@gmail.com
          • Status Pending
          • Filed Regular - 01/13/10
      • Michael R. Pearson
        • Candidate for Retention as Judge of the Circuit Court, District 7
        • Filing information:
          • Pearson, Michael R.
          • Democratic 
          • Mailing Address 7907 Quatrefoil Court, Bowie, MD 20720
          • Public
          • Juris. Prince George`s  
          • EMail mikepearson77msn.com
          • Status Pending
          • Filed Regular - 01/13/10
      • Beverly J. Woodard
        • Candidate for Retention as Judge of the Circuit Court, District 7
        • Filing information:
          • Woodard, Beverly J.
          • Democratic 
          • Mailing Address 3009 Savoy Lane, 
          • Public (301) 952-5420
          • Juris. Prince George`s  
          • EMail bjwoodard15@yahoo.com
          • Status Pending Bowie, MD 20715
          • Filed Regular - 01/13/10
      • .

      Thursday, May 13, 2010

      Recent Prince George's County News (13 May 2010)

      Public Safety
      2010 Election
      • WTOP: Md. may regulate [censor] campaign use of social media http://wtopnews.com?nid=25&sid=1956569 
      • Gazette: Bring integrity back to county election process (Letter from TRIM/term limit activist Judy Robinson) http://bit.ly/aC07uf 
      • County Executive:
        • Gazette: Two candidate forums scheduled for tonight, next week; County executive contenders to square off http://bit.ly/ayuAUf 
      • Sheriff
        • Gazette: Former police chief sets sights on county sheriff post; Melvin High says break from public service helped ... http://bit.ly/bj2PWq 
      • Council District 9:
        • Gazette: Realtor running for District 9 seat; Sydney Harrison pledges to improve schools, support small businesses http://bit.ly/bHrEHP
        • rt @Tamara4Dist9 Busy filming video endorsements from Dist. 9 residents, e-mail jen_lynn97@hotmail.com to film yours:
      • Legislative District 23A
        • Gazette: Lanham real estate attorney to run for District 23A seat; Nicole Williams says foreclosure rate motivated her http://bit.ly/99ubHU 
      • Legislative District 24:
        • Gazette: Longtime senator vows to continue fight for district; Nathaniel Exum is focusing on economic development http://bit.ly/c2N43q
        • Gazette: Del. Joanne Benson (D) will vacate her delegate seat to run for State Sen, Dist. 24; plans to announce May 20 http://bit.ly/aRxvS8 
        • Gazette: State delegate for District 24 running for third term; Michael Vaughn to focus on public safety, health care http://bit.ly/aRxvS8 
        • Gazette: Chapel Oaks resident announces run for Delegate; Greg Hall to focus on health care, education in District 24 http://bit.ly/a1NCpL 
      • Legislative District 47
        • Gazette: Colmar Manor mayor steps down to run for state House's District 47; Diana Fennell makes 2nd attempt ... http://bit.ly/bCedj8
      Other Politics
      • Gazette: Task force clashes over planned increase in taxi permits; Council asked to resolve debate re adding 75-900 lic http://bit.ly/ck8r0J
      • Gazette: UM police chief reaches out to students, residents; Former county leader will also ... about student behavior http://bit.ly/aUUm5q 
      • Gazette: Step up, feds; take a seat, state lawmakers; Immigration bills such as Arizona's set a bad example (Editorial) http://bit.ly/bdvMGv 
      • rt @wusa9 Video Key To Charges Against Six UMD Students After Duke Celebration http://bit.ly/c3WQCN 
      • rt @MDNews_WTOP New charges in post-game violence at UMd. http://bit.ly/cJjcDs
      Education
      • rt @kidjk Donna Beck's new cell phone ban for Pr. Geo schools deserves a strong rebuke from parents and students a like. 
      • Post: Strict cellphone ban expected in Prince George's schools http://bit.ly/be6wk2 (spons. by Donna Hathaway Beck, does not apply to staff)
      • EnvisionPG: Oxon Hill High educator Keith Miles wins Prince George’s teacher of year http://bit.ly/aWphWX 
      • Post: Pr. George's objects to U-Md. bus plan http://bit.ly/duEjbd
      • Gazette: School moving to Brandywine; Church offers to take on financially ailing Capitol Christian Academy http://bit.ly/b9Vzn1 
      • Post: 6 U-Md. students charged with rioting http://bit.ly/9jnbMX
      Other