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District Links: Bowser budget includes new high school in Ward 3 plus new Center City Middle School;…

Chris Kain Mar 17, 2022
Experts say that peak bloom for the cherry blossoms is still a week off — but DC's budget season is already underway, even with the release of some specifics delayed.

District Links: Bowser presents $19.5B budget for FY 2023; council members introduce domestic…

Chris Kain Mar 16, 2022
Mayor Muriel Bowser released her budget plans today with a presentation to the DC Council at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, although portions of the actual document won't be available to the public or the DC Council until…

District Links: Suspect arrested in deadly assaults against people experiencing homelessness; truck…

Chris Kain Mar 15, 2022
Authorities arrested a man early this morning suspected of recent attacks on people experiencing homelessness in DC and New York City.

District Links: DC, NYC police seek assailant in attacks on people experiencing homelessness; DCPS…

Chris Kain Mar 14, 2022
Police in DC and New York City are joining with federal authorities to search for a gunman suspected in recent attacks in both cities on people experiencing homelessness — two of which proved fatal.

District Links: AG Racine endorses Schwalb as successor; MPD commander retires after report he used…

Chris Kain Mar 11, 2022
The District's first elected attorney general is throwing his support to Brian Schwalb to succeed him.

District Links: Board says injuries from Capitol riot led to MPD officer’s suicide; DC’s…

Chris Kain Mar 10, 2022
A DC retirement board has ruled that the death of a Metropolitan Police Department officer in the days after the Jan. 6 insurrection occurred in the line of duty and that his widow is entitled to his full pension.

District Links: Budget bill keeps ban on DC regulating recreational marijuana; DCPS mask rule…

Chris Kain Mar 9, 2022
Congressional leaders unveiled a draft appropriations bill early this morning that preserves the 7-year-old budget rider that has barred the District from regulating recreational marijuana sales.

District Links: New research initiative eyes DC’s competitiveness in post-COVID economy; GAO…

Chris Kain Mar 8, 2022
A new research project — named in honor of the late economist and DC advocate Alice Rivlin — will delve into the District's competitive standing and ways to attract and support inclusive growth.

District Links: Mayoral candidates square off in early forum; where DC got the Ukrainian flags that…

Chris Kain Mar 7, 2022
With a second day of a protest convoy circling the Capital Beltway, DC officials continue to prepare in case the demonstrators head into the District today or later this week.

District Links: DC’s sports-betting app ran a $4M deficit last year, DCist reports; former…

Chris Kain Mar 4, 2022
Doubts about the District's sports betting program continue to swirl as initial revenue estimates fall short for its GambetDC app — and particularly amid news that the app even ran a $4 million deficit last year.

District Links: DC Health shifts to weekly COVID-19 updates using new metrics; DC to boost…

Chris Kain Mar 3, 2022
DC Health is replacing its daily data updates on COVID-19 cases with a weekly report that corresponds with the metrics outlined last week by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

District Links: DCPS says students, staff can go maskless outdoors at school; DC Council restricts…

Chris Kain Mar 2, 2022
DC Public Schools will no longer require students and staff to wear masks while they are outside.

District Links: CFO boosts revenue estimates again; waitlist stymies DC home repair program;…

Chris Kain Mar 1, 2022
The start of meteorological spring coincides with the arrival of new revenue estimates from the District's top finance official, who expects the government to bring in $148.8 million more in fiscal year 2022 than anticipated three months…

District Links: Security fencing makes return around U.S. Capitol; DC auditor looks into DOES…

Chris Kain Feb 28, 2022
With President Joe Biden's State of the Union address coming up tomorrow, fencing around the U.S. Capitol is being reinstalled amid concern about possible demonstrations related to trucker convoys headed to the area.

District Links: DC leaders highlight Supreme Court nominee’s local ties; DC tourism chief…

Chris Kain Feb 25, 2022
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson — President Joe Biden's pick for the U.S. Supreme Court, where she would become the first Black woman to serve as a justice — has multiple ties to the District.

District Links: Bowser brings back former OUC director to head 911 agency again; NPS agrees to pull…

Chris Kain Feb 24, 2022
Karima Holmes is returning to the helm of the agency that runs the District's 911 and 311 call center — a post she previously held for five years, drawing acclaim from some but criticism from others.

District Links: Head of Bowser admin’s violence interruption efforts departs ONSE; safety…

Chris Kain Feb 22, 2022
Amid rising concern about violent crime in DC, the founding director of the District's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement — which runs the mayor's violence interruption program — has resigned.

District Links: Nadeau pulls bill to reinstate vax mandate, lacking enough votes; WaPo poll shows a…

Chris Kain Feb 18, 2022
The DC Council isn't voting today after all on whether to reinstate the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for admission to restaurants, bars and a variety of other venues.

District Links: DC breaks ground on newly named Cedar Hill Regional Medical Center in Ward 8; MPD…

Chris Kain Feb 17, 2022
After years of negotiations and sometimes tense debate about a new hospital on the St. Elizabeths East campus, Mayor Muriel Bowser and other DC officials enjoyed a victory lap with a midday groundbreaking celebrating what's been newly…

District Links: Council to vote Friday whether to restore vaccine mandate; DC had fewer deaths of…

Chris Kain Feb 16, 2022
The DC Council will vote Friday on whether to reinstate a COVID-19 vaccination mandate for admission to restaurants, bars, health clubs, sports and entertainment venues.
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jonetta rose barras: More financial and budgetary mess in DC

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Next week, the DC Council is expected to take the first of two votes on Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposed $21.2 billion Fiscal Year 2027 Budget and Financial Plan. Don’t expect a smooth landing. …

District Links: Officials urge water conservation with new ‘Drought Watch’ designation; Nadeau floats wealth…

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DC Water as well as regional officials are urging customers to conserve water in the wake of the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments' declaration of a Drought Watch.

District Links: Zoning board resumes operations after DC Council confirms two nominees; council votes to halt…

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With yesterday's unanimous DC Council confirmation of two mayoral appointees to the DC Board of Zoning Adjustment, the panel is meeting today for the first time since March, when the absence of a…
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