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Prince George County supervisors elect Robert Cox chair, Philip Pugh vice chair; adopt bylaws, meeting schedule and committee appointments
Summary
At its organizational meeting the Prince George County Board of Supervisors elected Robert Cox chair and Philip Pugh vice chair, adopted 2026 bylaws and a meeting schedule (fourth Tuesdays in summer), and approved a slate of one-year committee appointments.
Prince George County — The Prince George County Board of Supervisors completed its organizational business, electing Robert Cox as chair and Philip Pugh as vice chair, adopting the board's 2026 bylaws and rules of procedure, and approving a series of one-year appointments to regional and county committees.
At the start of the meeting the board confirmed attendance and then nominated Philip Pugh as temporary chair to preside while formal business began; that nomination passed on a roll call with four votes in favor and one abstention. The board then adopted the agenda as printed.
The board voted to adopt its 2026 bylaws and rules of procedure after a motion was offered and seconded. The bylaws were approved by roll call with the named supervisors recorded as voting yes.
In the contested leadership votes, Robert Cox was nominated for chair and elected after a roll-call vote in which T.J. Webb voted no, Cox abstained and Scott Hamill, Ford Pugh and Philip Pugh…
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