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Council moves into executive session and adopts consent agenda during District 6 appointment meeting

January 14, 2026 | Prince George's County, Maryland


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Council moves into executive session and adopts consent agenda during District 6 appointment meeting
The Prince George's County Council on Friday voted unanimously to go into executive session to discuss appointment matters related to the District 6 vacancy and later adopted the consent agenda before completing the appointment.

The chair moved to enter executive session under Maryland's General Provisions Article §3-305 to discuss personnel and appointment topics; the motion (made by Councilmember Olson and seconded by Councilmember Watson) passed by roll call, 9-0. The public was asked to remain on the meeting link while the council moved to a private virtual space for the closed deliberation.

After reconvening, the council adopted the consent agenda (motion by Councilmember De Nogue, seconded by Councilmember Ivy) by a unanimous roll-call vote. The consent items included approval of minutes from Dec. 2, Dec. 29, 2025 and Jan. 6, 2026, and the introduction of resolution CR12026 regarding a transfer of appropriations in the recreation fund.

The council then resumed the appointment process and voted to appoint Danielle Hunter to fill the District 6 vacancy.

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