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Prince George's County compensation review commission opens, sets timeline and public outreach plan

2852989 · April 2, 2025
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The newly convened Compensation Review Commission and Charter Review Commission received a legal overview of its authority, a schedule for meetings through June and final recommendations due in December, and a plan for public outreach and staff briefings.

The Compensation Review Commission and Charter Review Commission for Prince George's County opened its first meeting with introductions and an outline of legal authority, meeting dates and planned briefings for preparing recommendations on council and county executive pay.

Kathy Canning, legislative attorney with the Prince George's County Council, told commissioners the group's authority comes from state and county law and explained statutory timelines: "the state legal authority regarding the State Review Commission is pursuant to local government articles section ten-three 0 2 and ten-three 0 3 of the Annotated Code of Maryland," and county charter provisions are in Charter Sections 3 0 8 and 4 0 6. Canning said the commission must prepare…

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