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Peed Responses Prince George’s County Executive Voter Guide

Posted on: January 1, 2025

JESSE A. PEED

Age: 65

Residence: Upper Marlboro

What have you accomplished for your community that makes you most proud, as a public servant, leader, or advocate?

He has been married to his high school sweetheart for 40 years, raising their children, and building a life rooted in family and community values. He owns and operates a small business, where he has gained firsthand insight into the challenges facing small business owners and residents in Prince George’s County. Jesse has been a member of the Republican Central Committee for 12 years and is serving his third term as chair.

What do you most hope to accomplish during your first term?

His concerns for our county are protecting civil liberties, strengthening education, ensuring fiscal responsibility, fighting corruption, promoting accountability, and championing small businesses.

As we face a county budget crisis, are there any areas where you feel that county government is overspending? If so, please specify.

Jesse believes a forensic audit should be done on the county budget to highlight any waste, fraud, and abuse.

Who’s on your team? Please list endorsements and any community groups in which you have a leadership role.

His family, friends, and others are volunteering to elect Jesse as a leader to fight for our freedoms, ensure accountability, and deliver results that will benefit every corner of the county. Website: jessepeed.com | Email: jessepeed@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

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