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District Links: Biden’s pardons for marijuana possession spur praise but also calls for DC…

Chris Kain Oct 7, 2022
President Joe Biden's announcement that he will pardon people convicted of simple marijuana possession under federal and local DC law brought praise from District officials as well as calls for greater autonomy via statehood.

District Links: DC Council gives initial OK to allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections;…

Chris Kain Oct 5, 2022
Newly released student immunization rates are bringing calls for a broader effort to boost vaccination rates as a key deadline looms.

District Links: Metro plans to start issuing tickets, fines against fare evasion; WaPo examines…

Chris Kain Oct 4, 2022
Metro is launching a new effort to stop fare evasion on buses and trains, with plans to begin issuing citations and fines in November after a warning period over the next month.

District Links: Bowser sets goal of 20,000 new Black homeowners by 2030; MPD probe finds officers…

Chris Kain Oct 3, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser is setting a goal of 20,000 new Black homeowners in DC by the time of the next census in 2030.

District Links: Bowser admin announces sale of McMillan parcel as project advances; new report urges…

Chris Kain Sep 30, 2022
The long-running development dispute over the McMillan parcel along North Capitol Street remains a contentious matter, but the bulk of the McMillan Sand Filtration Site is no longer owned by the DC government.

District Links: Silverman, McDuffie hail new endorsements in at-large race; council hearing airs…

Chris Kain Sep 29, 2022
Two sitting DC Council members are spotlighting new endorsements from high-profile politicians as they seek to mobilize support in the hotly contested at-large DC Council race.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: How Lizzo came to play a president’s crystal flute on a D.C. stage

Chris Kain Sep 28, 2022
A day before Lizzo’s public performance, she spent a private afternoon at the Library of Congress, playing several flutes from its impressive collection

District Links: New Lidl supermarket opens in Ward 7; council panel advances bill to allow…

Chris Kain Sep 28, 2022
Amid continuing concern about food deserts on DC's eastern end, officials marked the opening of the first new full-service grocery to debut east of the Anacostia River in more than a decade.

District Links: Council committee backs bill to offer most DC residents up to $100 monthly for…

Chris Kain Sep 27, 2022
The DC Council's transportation committee is pushing forward legislation to provide most DC residents with up to $100 a month to spend on public transit.

District Links: DC breaks ground on first phase of long-planned Barry Farm project; DDOT to assess…

Chris Kain Sep 26, 2022
The Bowser administration broke ground this afternoon at Ward 8's Barry Farm on a 108-unit building for older adults — the first on-site building being constructed as part of plans in the works for more than a decade to redevelop the…

District Links: DC Health shifts to walk-ups for monkeypox vaccine; reforms eyed for Rapid Rehousing…

Chris Kain Sep 23, 2022
As of this morning, the District's three monkeypox clinics are offering only walk-up vaccination services, with no need for pre-registration for either the first or second dose.

District Links: Delays beset DC Health’s efforts to participate in COVID-19 wastewater…

Chris Kain Sep 22, 2022
Amid the arrival of the third fall since the start of the pandemic, DC Health is still struggling to get its COVID-19 wastewater surveillance program underway, DCist reports.

District Links: Council approves new migrant services office after rejecting amendments; bill to ban…

Chris Kain Sep 21, 2022
A split DC Council yesterday voted down proposed amendments to the mayor's emergency legislation to establish a migrant services office, leaving unresolved most of the concerns raised by advocacy groups that work with immigrants and with…

District Links: Council set to vote today on migrant services bill; AG Racine tells court that guns…

Chris Kain Sep 20, 2022
The DC Council is slated to vote later today on emergency legislation to create a new office within the Department of Human Services to provide assistance to migrants being sent to the District by charter bus from border states such as…

District Links: Metro budget shortfall is somewhat less dire than projected; DDOT lowers speed…

Chris Kain Sep 19, 2022
The DC Department of Human Services is expanding a newly launched program aimed at helping families transitioning from homelessness by providing time, job coaching and cash.

District Links: DC led country in remote work in 2021, per census data; House panel slated to vote…

Chris Kain Sep 16, 2022
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is slated to consider sweeping legislation to expand DC home rule at a markup session on Tuesday.

District Links: Texas drops off two buses of migrants outside VP’s home instead of Union…

Chris Kain Sep 15, 2022
With District officials having criticized the governors of Texas and Arizona for undertaking a political stunt by busing migrants to DC's Union Station, the choice of a different destination within the city has brought a new round of…

District Links: Amazon commits $147M for affordable housing in DC; 911 errors delay Kennedy St.…

Chris Kain Sep 14, 2022
Last week, the DC auditor's office issued a follow-up report decrying "minimal progress" in implementing recommended reforms at the District's 911 call center. Now comes news of an 11-minute delay earlier this month in dispatching…

District Links: DC bill would ease voting access for eligible residents; advocates urge scrutiny of…

Chris Kain Sep 13, 2022
The District is investing $10 million in grants to help licensed child development operators open new centers or expand or improve existing facilities.

District Links: With legal skirmish over, debate on Initiative 82 shifts to voters; Commanders eyed…

Chris Kain Sep 12, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Council hosted a 9/11 remembrance ceremony on Sunday at the DC fire station that serves the Wilson Building.
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District Links: House committee set to vote on bill to limit DC’s ability to alter local taxes; Commanders stadium…

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The GOP chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform yesterday introduced legislation to block DC leaders from imposing or increasing any tax or fee — or amending the District's…

jonetta rose barras: Elissa Silverman returns to the DC Council 

Jul 17, 2026 133
It could be, as some people have suggested, that Elissa Silverman's arrival back to the John A. Wilson Building as an at-large councilmember is karma's work. She might claim otherwise, saying that…

District Links: DC Council votes 13-0 to cap resale prices for concert, theater tickets; AI-boosted delivery robots…

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The DC Council yesterday voted 13-0 to approve legislation to regulate the resale of tickets for concerts and theatrical performances — with a 10% cap on the permissible markup from face value.

District Links: Mendelson pulls his bill to revise RCV process for at-large seats; council to consider $300M for Audi…

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The DC Council won't act today on two election-related bills that have spawned controversy in recent days, including emergency legislation that would have adjusted how ranked choice voting results…
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