This article was republished with permission from 海角社区app’s news partners at . Read the story at Maryland Matters.
This content was republished with permission from 海角社区app鈥檚 news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up for today.

As expected, the Prince George鈥檚 County Democratic Central Committee selected Del. Alonzo Washington on Saturday to fill a vacant seat in the Maryland Senate.
The committee will forward Washington鈥檚 name to Gov. Wes Moore (D), who will have up to 15 days to make the appointment official.
Washington, 39, was the only person who came before the committee to seek the vacant seat. He will serve the remaining four-year term after all 188 legislator seats in both chambers were up in the November election.
鈥淚 just want to thank everybody that came here today. I look forward to really working with all of you,鈥 Washington, joined by his wife and their one-month daughter, said to dozens of supporters at the Glenarden Municipal Center.
Washington, who was first appointed to the House in December 2012, represents District 22 in the Hyattsville area. He replaces outgoing聽聽(D), who Moore selected to head the Maryland Energy Administration.
奥补蝉丑颈苍驳迟辞苍听聽as CASA in Action鈥檚 first executive director, which he organized and led various get-out-vote efforts throughout Maryland and other parts of the country.
He鈥檚 also known as an education advocate and served four years on the Commission on Innovation and Excellence in Education, which sought to reexamine and reform the state鈥檚 public school system. The recommendations from the commission, also called the Kirwan Commission, are part of the multi-billion-dollar Blueprint for Maryland Future鈥檚 education reform plan.
鈥淚鈥檝e recognized his character and that鈥檚 always stood out to me. That鈥檚 important when you鈥檙e talking about leadership,鈥 said Joe Fisher, who founded the First Generation College Bound program and spoke on Washington鈥檚 behalf. 鈥淗e鈥檚 resilient, honest, he has integrity and he鈥檚 passionate for the people. He鈥檚 made an impact not only in this district and Prince George鈥檚 County, but the entire state.鈥
Once Washington鈥檚 appointment is finalized, the county鈥檚 central committee must schedule another meeting to select a person to replace him in the House of Delegates.

House Speaker Adrienne Jones (D-Baltimore County) would also have to find a new vice chair for the House Ways and Means Committee, a position Washington currently holds.
If Washington is appointed, he would tentatively serve on the Judicial Proceedings Committee, filling a vacancy on that panel left by former Sen. Susan Lee (D-Montgomery), a senior member on the committee who Moore appointed as secretary of state.
Washington鈥檚 replacement in the House would serve Dels. Nicole Williams (D) and Anne Healey (D), who also represent the district.
One person considering the upcoming vacant seat is Ashanti Martinez, currently chief of staff for newly elected Prince George鈥檚 Councilmember Krystal Oriadha (D). He attended the committee meeting Saturday.
Martinez ran in the July primary for the three-delegate district, coming in fourth place by 761 votes behind Healey.
If appointed, he said one of his main priorities would be to ensure the Purple Line light-rail project comes to fruition. The 16-mile rail is at least four years behind schedule slated to connect to four Metro stations and would run between New Carrollton in Prince George鈥檚 and Bethesda in Montgomery County.
But just as importantly, he said, he would work collaboratively with County Council, the county executive and municipal leaders in the 22nd District.
鈥淎 delegate鈥檚 job is to bring home the bacon making sure Prince George鈥檚 County has its share of funding,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to make sure that we鈥檙e working together to just build a better Prince George鈥檚 County.鈥
In neighboring Montgomery County, choosing a state senator to replace Lee will take several weeks longer.
Interested candidates have until聽聽to fill her seat to represent District 16 in the Bethesda area. Letters of support for candidates aren鈥檛 due until Feb. 9 and the county鈥檚 Democratic Central Committee will hold a special meeting five days later on Feb. 14.
Del. Arianna Kelly (D), who serves as vice chair on the House Health and Government Operations Committee, has expressed interest to replace Lee. If chosen and confirmed by Moore, she would also join the Senate鈥檚 Judicial Proceedings Committee.
The county鈥檚 central committee would then need to choose a person to fill Kelly鈥檚 seat who would work alongside the two District 16 legislators in the House, Dels. Marc Korman (D) and Sara Love (D), who have endorsed Kelly鈥檚 bid for the Senate seat.