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“Council Says After-School Security Measures Lacking. Recent safety upgrades haven't included extracurricular programs,” Bethesda Magazine, March 5, 2019
“After that last bell is rung, hundreds if not thousands of students remain in school, which is what we want,” said Albornoz, D-At-Large. “I have observed many of those well thought out policies end, and that is a byproduct of successfully having more students enrolled in extracurricular and enrichment activities,” Councilman Gabe Albornoz. Read Article
Remarks from Councilmember Gabe Albornoz during the Council Commemoration of Black History Month dated February 26, 2019
Montgomery Talks: Gabe Albornoz Describes How Federal Shutdown Hurts County, MCM Podcast dated February 14, 2019
Councilmember Gabe Albornoz says another federal shutdown would have hurt more than just the federal workers in Montgomery County, but also the tens of thousands of people who receive federal services.