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02/17/2026
The South County Democratic Club and Young Men’s Democratic Club, (YMDC, of Prince George’s County cordially invites you to the ELECTION 2026 Panel Discussion.
📍 Location: National Harbor
🗓 Date: Sunday, March 1, 2026
⏰ Time: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
🍽 Food and drinks will be served
Join us for an extraordinary and timely Election 2026 Panel Discussion, hosted by the South County Democratic Club under the visionary leadership of our President, Courtney Finklea Green and President, Jim Henderson of YMDC.
This is a must attend gathering for anyone who cares about democracy, leadership and the future of our communities.
This grand and dynamic panel brings together powerhouse Democratic leaders, strategists, scholars and movement builders to unpack what lies ahead for the November 2026 election, why it matters so deeply and how each of us can be part of the change.
🌟 Featured Panelist
Hon. Martin O'Malley – Former 61st Governor of Maryland and former U.S. Commissioner of the Social Security Administration. Governor O’Malley’s decades of public service bring national perspective, executive experience and historical insight to this critical conversation.
✨ Distinguished Panelists
• Hon. Steuart Pittman– Anne Arundel County Executive and Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party
• Hon. Troy Barrington Lilly– Mayor of Forest Heights, Maryland
• Diana Emerson - Executive Director of Emerge Maryland
• Len Foxwell – Professor at Johns Hopkins University and Democratic strategist
• Jordan M. Hines Former Political Director, Maryland Democratic Party
• Holi Holiday – President, Sisters Lead, Sisters Vote
🎤 Moderator
Hon. Nicole Williams– Maryland State Delegate and Chair of the Prince George’s County Delegation
This panel is designed to inform, inspire and mobilize. We’ll explore what’s happening politically right now, why the 2026 election is critical for Democrats and how you can actively participate in shaping our futures.
Get Tickets Here by clicking the following link:
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02/13/2026
ARE YOU OVERWHELMED FINANCIALLY?
Good morning! “Blessings mismanaged become burdens.”
Question: Are you overwhelmed because of lack of discipline?
SIGNS OF BEING FINANCIALLY OVERWHELMED
• Avoiding bank statements
• Anxiety when bills arrive
• Using credit for groceries
• Living paycheck to paycheck
• No emergency savings
• Relationship tension over money
• Multiple loans
• Constant overdraft fees
01/30/2026
INVITE TO DISTRICT 25 EVENING [NIGHT] IN ANNAPOLIS MARCH 16th
You Are Cordially Invited to Attend An Evening in Annapolis With DISTRICT 25
DATE: Monday, March 16 9th, 2026
TIME: 6-8 p.m.
LOCATION:
Miller Senate Office Building,
President’s Conference
Room East 11
Bladen Street
Annapolis, MD 21401
Event Registration Form tinyurl.com/D25NIA2026
Transportation Form
tinyurl.com/D25NIATransport
Bring Photo ID
Parking and Directions: You may park at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Taylor Ave. for $11. Take the State Shuttle. The cost is $2 each way. This shuttle runs from the Stadium parking lot to downtown Annapolis every 20 minutes from 6:40 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Exit the shuttle in front of the State House and walk across the street to the Miller Senate Office Building. There is additional parking in Gott's Garage on Calvert Street or Hillman Garage on Duke of Gloucester Street.
01/27/2026
EMERGENCY Community Meeting TONIGHT
Join us tonight at 5pm to hear direct updates regarding Winter Storm Updates. Joined by the Prince George's County Senate Delegation and CEX Aisha N. Braveboy. Necessary updates from PEPCO, WSSC, MDOT, DPW&T, PGPD, and The County!
*PLEASE NOTE THE EARLIER TIME*
We will meet at the same Zoom link always used!
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81046423227?pwd=90SDxeqig3llGVbm1cy5BrpRhxU1Sz.1
Meeting ID: 810 4642 3227
Passcode: 643827
Join Meeting TinyUrl: http://tinyurl.com/PGCSDSTORMUPDATE
Senator Nick Charles | 202 11 Bladen St. | Annapolis, MD 21401 US
01/26/2026
WHAT MARYLAND DEMOCRATS STAND FOR
• JUSTICE - Liberty and justice for all.
• FAIR AND THRIVING ECONOMY - Growing our economy and the businesses that drive it, while protecting nature and leaving no one behind.
• RULE OF LAW The rule of law, with justice applied not only to our people, but also to our leaders.
• VOTING RIGHTS Protecting the right of every American to vote and to have that vote counted.
• AFFORDABILITY - Access to affordable education, healthcare, utilities, food, and housing for all people.
• GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY - Government efficiency and the removal of regulations that have no public benefit.
• FISCAL DISCIPLINE - Fiscal discipline and transparency when investing the people’s money.
• FAIR TAXES - Restore taxes on wealth and protect working families.
• REBUILDING THE MIDDLE CLASS - Ending the transfer of American wealth from the pockets of working people to the portfolios of billionaires.
12/19/2025
We’re gearing up to build Maryland’s biggest volunteer team going into 2026. Become a volunteer and join the action. Complete the Volunteer Sign Up Form
mddems.org/volunteer
11/26/2025
Prince George’s Democrats choose Harris to fill vacant
District 27 Senate seat
After Charles County Democrats also picked Harris, his name will be sent to the governor to make the appointment.
11/26/2025
It's a done deal.
The Prince George's County Democratic Central Committee chose Del. Kevin Harris (D-Charles and Prince George's) on Tuesday night to fill the District 27 Senate seat vacated this month by Michael Jackson, who is now the State Police superintendent.
Tbe Democratic Central Committee in neighboring Charles County also selected Harris last Saturday. The Calvert County Democratic Central Committee is still set to meet Saturday for the seat, which includes parts of all three counties, but with two counties already in Harris' corner, Calvert cannot change the outcome.
Once a majority of county central committees have decided on a candidate, that one name needs to be forwarded to the governor's office, according to an Oct. 21 letter from Attorney General's office that summarized the process.
Of the 26 Prince George's committee members present, 16 chose Harris and the remaining 10 nominated Del. Jeffrie Long Jr. (D-Calvert and Prince George's). Attorney Jason Fowler of Calvert County received no votes Tuesday.
"We have three great candidates. Greatly appreciate all the people who came out in the rain," Harris said after the vote. "Always remember we're still one community ... landl still going to work together as one team, no matter what."
Harris had two major supporters who spoke on his behalf: Jackson, the former senator, and Prince George's County Executive Aisha Braveboy (D).
"I know that we need a leader who can be effective in Annapolis, and I know that Del.
Harris is that leader," Braveboy said. "He's a good person. He's a great leader, and he knows how to bring people together."
Tuesday's more than one-hour public hearing in Prince George's included a break while the committee checked on whether Fowler's paperwork had been received on time. It had and he was able to participate.
All three candidates answered eight questions that included opinions on data centers, strategies to help Marylanders who lost their jobs and benefits due to Trump administration policies and how would they balance the needs of a district with three counties that each govern differently.
The candidates were interviewed one at a time while the other two were out of the room, so they could not hear each other's answers.
All three said they would support continued funding for the Blueprint for Maryland's Future education reform plan.
In terms of immediate priorities, each candidate offered a different answer.
Fowler, who has experience in tax law, said he would figure out how to decrease a nearly $1.5 billion deficit state lawmakers are expected to face in next year's budget.
"How do we derive tax revenue, and how do we do it the most efficient way?" he asked. "That's some experience that I can bring to the table, and I believe that that's what we need."
Harris said he would continue to focus on education and economic development. He highlighted his work on the state's Promise Scholarship, which is for eligible high school graduates, or those who earned a GED, to attend a community college.
"I believe when folks get certifications, they can actually get in the workforce on day one," he said. "You still go back and finish your degree, or at least you have in some cases, a full-time job land] be able to support your family and still go to school."
Long said he would work to unite the entire legislative district, and to secure investment in rapid transit for Southern Maryland. He also said he would work to diversify "our income tax base to ensure that we can give our seniors that break that they so rightfully deserve."
Once Gov. Wes Moore (D) receives a nominee's name, he has up to 15 days to officially appoint him to represent District 27 in the state Senate.
With Harris appearing to get the nomination, his District 27A House seat, which represents parts of Prince George's and Charles counties, would become vacant. That means the Democratic Central Committees in those counties will need to meet again soon to nominate someone to fill Harris' District 27A seat.
The General Assembly convenes for next year's
90-day session Jan. 14.
WILLIAM J. FORD
11/20/2025
In this season of my life, I have experienced three (3) deaths in the family within two (2) weeks.
WALLACE L. PALMORE
NOV 27, 1949-NOV 15, 2025
My uncle Wallace’s celebration of life (home-going) service is Saturday, December 6, 2025 at Ward Memorial AME Church on 241 42nd Street NE; Washington, D.C. 20019! Visitation (Viewing): 10:00am and Service 11:30am.
Please send all flowers and other condolence items directly to the Church.
11/20/2025
In this season of my life, I have experienced three (3) deaths in the family within two (2) weeks.
RACHEL DOBBS
AUG 14, 1965-OCT 31, 2025
Cousin, Rachel Dobbs ‘ celebration of life service (home going) is Friday, December 5, 2025 at Vaughn Green Funeral Home on 8727 Liberty Road; Randallstown, MD 21133. Family Hour/Wake: 10am and Homegoing Celebration: 11am
Flowers can be sent to:
Vaughn Green Funeral Home on 8727 Liberty Road; Randallstown, MD 21133
Cards can be sent to:
3117 Gartside Avenue
Windsor Mill, MD 21244