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County Council Member · District 6 · Prince George's County · 2026 Primary
County Council Members serve as the legislative branch of county government, passing local laws and approving the annual budget that funds public schools, roads, and emergency services. They set local tax rates and make final decisions on land use and zoning, which determines where new homes and businesses can be built. This office is responsible for prioritizing how your tax dollars are spent and managing the long-term growth and infrastructure of your community.
View all candidates in this raceDominique L. Lamb is a candidate for Prince George's County Council District 6 who describes herself as a military brat born at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda while her parents were stationed at the Navy base, later settling in Accokeek in Southern Prince George's County. She attended Suitland High School where she befriended peers from diverse neighborhoods including District Heights and Capitol Heights, which sparked her interest in addressing systemic disparities between communities. A real estate broker by profession, she has spent her career fighting what she calls the 'Housing Industrial Complex' while working to stop wealth theft and utility exploitation that holds families back. Her academic background includes Politics and Philosophy at Washington & Lee and George Mason University, with an internship with the Red Flag Campaign that opened her eyes to healthy relationships versus abuse. Lamb runs on a platform centered on housing stability, food access, and economic opportunity for every resident regardless of neighborhood.
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Your zip code shouldn't determine your quality of life.
I'm running for PG County Council District 6 because every resident deserves housing stability, food access, and economic opportunity — no matter what neighborhood they call home.
District 6 doesn't need more empty slogans. We need a blueprint built on data.
Prince George's County was the wealthiest majority-Black county in America and remains the most populous African American-majority county in the United States, with 967,201 residents.
Source: dominiquelamb.com
Housing Justice & Wealth Preservation
Lamb advocates for homes people can afford and staying rooted in communities. She calls for proactive enforcement of rent stabilization, tax sale reform with early intervention and redemption assistance, and prioritizing preservation over unit-count subsidies.
“Audit incentive programs; prioritize preservation and enforcement over unit-count subsidies ✓ Proactive enforcement of rent stabilization ✓ Tax sale reform with early intervention and redemption assistance”
Food Access & Food Sovereignty
She wants to move food desert study to implementation, incentivize grocers in underserved areas, support farmers markets and community partnerships for food access.
“Moving food desert study to implementation ✓ Incentives to retain grocers in underserved areas ✓ Farmers markets and community partnerships for food access”
Employment As Prevention
Lamb emphasizes good jobs, local hiring, and real opportunity through wage subsidies, procurement preferences, training for residents unemployed 6+ months, and support for hiring halls, childcare, and transportation.
“Local hiring and paid pathways tied to development approvals ✓ Back to Work PG program: wage subsidies, procurement preferences, training for residents unemployed 6+ months”
“The Permanent Rent Stabilization Act means stable housing in District 6, which means stable schools, which means stronger communities and safer neighborhoods from Mitchellville to Westphalia.”
Source“Youth Hubs → Safer Evenings → Local Jobs Community hubs in District 6 create safe spaces through the Youth Advisory Program, which create job opportunities, which create pathways for young people from Largo to Forestville.”
Source“Local hiring and paid pathways tied to development approvals ✓ Back to Work PG program: wage subsidies, procurement preferences, training for residents unemployed 6+ months”
Source“Food Access → Better Health → Housing Stability When District 6 neighborhoods like Walker Mill and Langley Park have groceries through food desert initiatives, families stay healthier, which reduces crises and frees resources for PRSA and Pathway to Purchase housing programs.”
Source“Accountable Growth → Community Benefits → Less Displacement When development like Six Flags redevelopment includes community benefits—jobs, services, green space—we get growth without forcing District 6 families to move.”
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