LARGO, Md. (DC News Now) -- County Executive Aisha Braveboy says that Prince George's County is taking steps in the right direction under her leadership.
“For more than 100 days, I made a promise that my administration would make a unified, transparent government focused on quality of life and safety of our residents and prosperity,” Braveboy said.
On Friday morning, she spoke to a full house at Prince George’s County Community College in Largo about her accomplishments in her first 100 days in office.
Some of the topics Braveboy addressed included crime, education, cleaning up the community and attracting new business growth.
“We have been hard at work cleaning up our streets and shopping centers, making our public spaces and neighborhoods a place of pride. And we are seeing crime con