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Prince George's County Council elects Legay as chair pro tempore, introduces slate of bills and adopts consent agenda 6-0

5855920 · September 30, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 30 business meeting, the Prince George's County Council elected Councilmember Legay as chair pro tempore for the session, heard first readings of multiple bills addressing development review, senior protections, workforce programs and labor agreements, and approved its consent agenda by a 6-0 vote.

Prince George's County Council elected Councilmember Legay as chair pro tempore for the Sept. 30, 2025 session and introduced a package of ordinances and resolutions before approving the consent agenda 6-0.

Council rules and procedure explained the motion

Karen Zavakos, identified herself as acting deputy and explained that Rule 2.1(e) of the council rules allows the council to elect a chair pro tempore when the chair and vice chair are absent. A motion to elect Councilmember Legay as chair pro tempore for the Sept. 30 session was moved by Councilmember De Nogue and seconded by Councilmember Harrison. On a roll call, Councilmembers Legay, De Nogue, Fisher, Harrison, Ivy and Watson voted yes; the motion carried 6-0.

Why it matters

Electing a chair pro tempore allowed the council to conduct its business. The meeting included the introduction of a broad set of council bills addressing development notice and pre-application consultation, consumer protections for seniors, transparent county service-request tracking, economic and workforce incentives, and labor and classification matters; most items were assigned to committee for further review. The consent agenda — which bundled routine minutes, referrals and salary-related resolutions proposed by the county executive — passed unanimously.

What the council introduced

The council read for the first time and referred the following measures (sponsors and committee referrals as…

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