Prince George’s has big plans for $2.5B in new state funding

By Drew Hansen

The funding does not include anything for the Washington Commanders, but there are infrastructure elements aimed at keeping them in the county. Read more at Washington Business Journal.

Photo: Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan with Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks at a press conference on Wednesday. Hogan said new funding for Prince George’s County will make it “a hub for business, entertainment, culture, recreation and education.”

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