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

Prince George's County Council · January 14, 2026

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Summary

During the Jan. 9 meeting the council voted 9-0 to enter executive session to discuss the District 6 appointment, adopted the consent agenda (including minutes and an introduced resolution), recessed and later reconvened to complete the appointment process.

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.