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Andrea Harrison

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Prince George's Councilman Expresses Surprise at Harrison's Reelection as Chair

One county councilman was surprised by the vote, after he believed he had enough support for the job.

Council Member Andrea Harrison (District 5) was reelected as chair of the Prince George’s County Council Tuesday morning by her peers, although Council Member Eric Olson (District 3) thought he had enough votes to be elected to the position. “Until late yesterday, at least six colleagues on our nine-member body had committed their support to me.  Today, however, I received four votes. I want to thank Council Members Mary Lehman, Ingrid Turner, and Obie Patterson for their unwavering support,” wrote Olson in an email to constituents. Had Olson been elected, it would have been the first time in 20 years that the county council was chaired by the representative from District 3. Harrison expressed her gratitude to the county council for …

Jacques Chevalier

9:28 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

eric olsen is my Distict 3 Council Member, I am Black and have received one email from him since his first ELECTIVE seat. And from my seat he is certainly very SELECTIVE to a beat.   more ›

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Prince George’s Council Votes to Establish Prostitution-Free Zones

Residents say it's gotten so bad schoolchildren were witnessing prostitution activity on their way to school.

The Prince George’s County Council voted this week to empower police to crack down on a growing prostitution problem along the Washington, D.C., border and other areas. Residents said peak hours for prostitution are 3-9 a.m. Children who are on their way to school between those hours often see prostitutes and sexual activity, said Andina Keith, Fairmount Heights resident and founder of Citizens Against Prostitution. “This bill will go a long way,” she told the council. “The safety of our children was being compromised.” Council members Tuesday passed legislation establishing prostitution-free zones that would make it unlawful for two or more people to gather in a public space or property with the intent of engaging in prostitution. The …

dave johnson

12:49 pm on Tuesday, February 14, 2012

harrison please leave things the way they are   more ›

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Legislation for Prostitution-Free Zones in Prince George's County Moves Forward

Legislation would make it easier for police to target prostitution.

Legislation that would create prostitution-free zones in communities throughout Prince George’s County is moving forward in the county council. The legislation, introduced this week by Councilwoman Andrea Harrison (D-Dist. 5), would authorize Prince George’s County Police to declare prostitution-free zones that would make it unlawful for two or more people to gather in a public space or property with the intent of engaging in prostitution. The county’s chief of police would be allowed to create these zones in areas with high numbers of arrests or calls related to prostitution or prostitution-related offenses. Zones will only exist for up to 480 hours, and violators of the law could be fined up to $1,000 and face up to six month in jail. …

Johanna Jeffers

12:48 pm on Saturday, December 10, 2011

Is this an oxymoron? How are we creating prostitution free zones if the whole city is supposed to be prostitution free! Isn't this just a waste of taxpayers money? I thought when they shut down craigslist this would alleviate the situation a little bit, but there is always someone to take it's place like http://www.classivox.com for example. So what's next???   more ›

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