💨 Abstract
Nearly $2 million in grant funding for Prince George’s County nonprofits was rescinded by Council Chair Edward Burroughs, who accused former Chair Jolene Ivey of political favoritism in the disbursement. Ivey defended her choices, saying she prioritized broader county benefits. Nonprofits, including Autism FYI and Suitland Action Team, face severe impacts as they had already planned for the money.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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