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Council faces backlash over budget neglecting seniors and students

July 31, 2024 | Glenarden City, Prince George's County, Maryland



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Council faces backlash over budget neglecting seniors and students
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the allocation of funds for tutoring and senior services. One council member emphasized the importance of directing tutoring resources specifically to children in need, arguing that the focus should be on those who would benefit the most rather than on students seeking an advantage. The member expressed frustration over the council's approach, stating, \"Whatever decision you make, you need to carefully strategize that tutoring.\"

Another council member, Miss Wilson, voiced her disappointment with the budget passed by the council, highlighting the absence of provisions for seniors. She criticized the council for not including necessary funding for senior services, despite previous requests. \"Seniors are our present,\" she asserted, urging the council to prioritize their needs alongside those of children. Wilson also pointed out the lack of attention given to infrastructure issues, such as the sidewalk on Church Street, which she believed should have been a top priority in the budget discussions.

The meeting underscored a growing tension within the council regarding the balance of funding between youth and senior services, with members calling for a more inclusive approach to budgeting that addresses the needs of all community members.

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