Jack Johnson

July 14, 2008 - 9:05am

‘Jack’ed up, Part 1

Late last week, Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson (D) announced that independent experts will review policies and procedures at the county detention center. The American Correctional Association and the National Institute of Corrections will be doing a top-to-bottom assessment of the county corrections system. The Washington Post says that the ACA will be receiving $25,000 for their trouble while the NIC, which is within the Justice Department, is doing the assessment for free.

I apologize if I am not excited about this. A review of the county detention center is coming after the worse case scenario happened (I would argue that an inmate dying while in custody due to a another human being as a very bad situation.) There should have been a review BEFORE the worse case scenario, especially after Alfred McMurray Sr., the county corrections director, was fired.

McMurray was fired after a series of incidents in the last few months, including:

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July 4, 2008 - 1:34pm

This Week's Maryland 'Winners and Losers'

Anthony Brown and Nancy Kopp spoiling your clambake fun? But you rock on just the same, Peter.

It's Maryland's Winners and Losers for July 4, 2008. CLICK HERE.

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  • July 4, 2008
    Winners:
    David Bliden, Martin O'Malley, Bruce Lamdin, Nancy Kopp, , Tom Schaller, , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Terry Speigner and Arthur Turner, Ulysses Currie, Jack Johnson, Peter Franchot, Thomas Bromwell
  • July 2, 2008 - 1:39pm

    No confidence in Prince George’s County

    Consider this piece to be my no confidence vote in Prince George’s County Executive Jack Johnson (D). OK, to be fair, I never had confidence in Johnson in the six years he has been county executive. Thankfully for the first two years of his era, I lived on the Anne Arundel side of Laurel.

    First let me discuss the main reasons that he was elected. In 2002, he was elected on his campaign to root out police corruption, in addition to being in a very crowded field to succeed Wayne Curry (D). Candidates that year included council member Jim Estepp, former delegate the Rev. C. Anthony Muse and then-delegate Rushern Baker III. Two years ago, Johnson won by running (literally) from Baker.

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    June 23, 2008 - 2:02pm

    Burns-pourri for June

    And now for the monthly round up of things you should know about, things you haven’t heard about yet or things you already know but I’m going to tell you what I feel about it anyway, it’s time for Burns-pourri to wrap up June.

    Starting up with two things from my blog…

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    June 12, 2008 - 9:15am

    Burns-pourri, No. 1

    This week, I am going to do something different. Have you ever had so many issues you want to talk about, but do not know where to begin? I do on a regular basis (this week, more than anytime and it’s compounded by the fact that I try to keep this a weekly column.) It is that premise that I present to you “Burns-pourri.” This is where I take those topics and condense them. It will either be something I have an opinion on, something you probably should know about… or both.

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  • May 16, 2008
    Winners:
    UFCW LOCAL 1994 MCGEO, Mike Miller, Chris Van Hollen, Frank Kratovil, , Elijah Cummings, , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Jack Johnson, Heather Mizeur, Andy Harris, Thomas Middleton, David Brinkley
  • May 16, 2008 - 2:13pm

    This Week's Winners & Losers

    This week's Democratic congressional win in Mississippi has some in Maryland smiling and others frowning. Here are this week's Winners and Losers.

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  • May 16, 2008
    Winners:
    UFCW Llocal 19944 MCGEO, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Chris Van Hollen, Frank Kratovil, , Elijah Cummings, , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Jack Johnson, Heather Mizeur, Andy Harris, Thomas Middleton, David Brinkley
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