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Budgets can feel like distant paperwork until you realize they decide how much support children get in the classroom, whether families can keep food on the table, and whether first responders have the staffing and tools to do their jobs safely. On the latest episode of the Pittman and Friends Podcast, County Executive Pittman hands the mic to Vincent Moulden, the Director of the Office of Community Engagement and Constituent Services, and we go straight into an Office Hours conversation about what a county budget actually says about values, strategy, and trust in local government.
We talk about why we push the idea of return on investment, why conservative revenue projections matter, and what it means to “leave a house in good order” for the next administration. Vincent brings questions shaped by what residents raised at budget town halls and online, including the tension that comes with real public feedback: it can be demanding, emotional, and sometimes accusatory, but it’s also how the government earns credibility.
From public safety to the food bank to education funding, we walk through the tradeoffs behind the headlines. We cover hiring realities for police and firefighters, investments like a real-time information center, and why funding hunger relief can stabilize families when costs rise faster than paychecks. We also dig into the strain in schools, especially special education needs, and why we made major education investments even under tax cap constraints.
If you want an inside look at county budgeting, community engagement, and how to advocate effectively with the next county executive, subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
The FY27 Approved Budget was passed unanimously by the County Council on June 11, 2026. Visit www.aacounty.org/budget/fy27-approved-budget to learn more.
If you like the stories and insights in Pittman and Friends, be sure to follow the County Executive on social media and sign up for his Weekly Letter using the links below.
Weekly Letter: https://www.aacounty.org/county-executive/steuart-pittman/pittmans-pen/weekly-letter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AACoExec
X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/AACoExec
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AACoExec/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArundelTV
By County Executive Steuart Pittman4.9
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Budgets can feel like distant paperwork until you realize they decide how much support children get in the classroom, whether families can keep food on the table, and whether first responders have the staffing and tools to do their jobs safely. On the latest episode of the Pittman and Friends Podcast, County Executive Pittman hands the mic to Vincent Moulden, the Director of the Office of Community Engagement and Constituent Services, and we go straight into an Office Hours conversation about what a county budget actually says about values, strategy, and trust in local government.
We talk about why we push the idea of return on investment, why conservative revenue projections matter, and what it means to “leave a house in good order” for the next administration. Vincent brings questions shaped by what residents raised at budget town halls and online, including the tension that comes with real public feedback: it can be demanding, emotional, and sometimes accusatory, but it’s also how the government earns credibility.
From public safety to the food bank to education funding, we walk through the tradeoffs behind the headlines. We cover hiring realities for police and firefighters, investments like a real-time information center, and why funding hunger relief can stabilize families when costs rise faster than paychecks. We also dig into the strain in schools, especially special education needs, and why we made major education investments even under tax cap constraints.
If you want an inside look at county budgeting, community engagement, and how to advocate effectively with the next county executive, subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
The FY27 Approved Budget was passed unanimously by the County Council on June 11, 2026. Visit www.aacounty.org/budget/fy27-approved-budget to learn more.
If you like the stories and insights in Pittman and Friends, be sure to follow the County Executive on social media and sign up for his Weekly Letter using the links below.
Weekly Letter: https://www.aacounty.org/county-executive/steuart-pittman/pittmans-pen/weekly-letter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AACoExec
X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/AACoExec
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AACoExec/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArundelTV

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