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Council confirms Jason Deloach as town ethics officer starting Jan. 1, 2025, then votes to enter closed session on personnel

Town Council of Landover Hills · October 21, 2024
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Summary

The council voted unanimously to confirm Jason Deloach of Alexander & Cleaver as the town's Ethics Officer effective Jan. 1, 2025, with a review in June 2025. The council then voted to enter a closed session under the Annotated Code of Maryland §3-305(b)(3) to discuss personnel matters.

Under unfinished business, Mayor Jeffrey Schomisch presented a proposal from Jason Deloach of Alexander & Cleaver Attorneys at Law to serve as Landover Hills' Ethics Officer beginning Jan. 1, 2025, with a scheduled review in June 2025.

Councilman Todd Over moved to confirm Deloach; Councilwoman Glenda Johnson seconded the motion. The council voted unanimously in favor and confirmed the appointment. The motion text was recorded in the minutes as a confirmation with a June 2025 review date; no salary or contract terms were recorded in the meeting minutes.

Following that vote, Councilman Todd Over moved to go into a closed session under General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland §3-305(b)(3) to discuss personnel matters; Councilwoman Kathy Walker seconded. Mayor Schomisch called a roll-call vote; Councilmembers Kathy Walker, Glenda Johnson, Todd Over, Jeff Schomisch, Jeannette Ripley, Joe Williams and Mike Walker all voted aye. The council adjourned into closed session at 8:55 p.m.

The minutes record the appointment motion and the closed-session vote; details discussed in closed session were not included in the public minutes in keeping with the cited statute.