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DCist: NPS To Raise Tidal Basin Walkways 5 Feet To Account For Sea Level Rise

Editor Jun 1, 2023
When D.C.’s Tidal Basin was built more than 100 years ago, the walkways around it were 6 feet above the Potomac River at low tide. Since then, a combination of rising sea level and sinking land has brought the water much closer — in fact…

Washington Post: Bowser announces new sabbatical program for longtime D.C. agency leaders

Editor Jun 1, 2023
Applications open Thursday for the new sabbatical program and a separate initiative to help veteran agency leaders plan their future in D.C. government

DCist: DCHA’s Deadline To Fix Major Problems Has Come And Gone. Here’s Where Things Stand

Editor Jun 1, 2023
Eight months after the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development issued a scathing audit of D.C.’s public housing authority, the parent agency has closed out just 42 of 103 findings it mandated the DC Housing Authority address.

Axios: New group opposes longer flights out of Reagan National Airport

Editor Jun 1, 2023
United Airlines and groups supporting Dulles Airport yesterday launched a campaign against allowing longer flights out of Reagan National Airport.

DCist: DCPS Officials Promise Changes And Accountability After Revelations Of Unlawful Contracts

Editor May 31, 2023
D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee on Wednesday said that staffing and procedural changes are being made in the wake of revelations that the school system unlawfully awarded $270 million worth of contracts, but some lawmakers…

DCist: After Fights Over Last-Minute Changes, D.C. Council Gives Final Approval To 2024 Budget

Editor May 31, 2023
The D.C. Council on Tuesday gave final and unanimous approval to a $19.7 billion budget for 2024, closing out what most lawmakers said was one of the toughest budget seasons in recent history — but not before they bickered over some…

Washington Post: D.C. youth feel left out of the school safety debate. Eight weigh in.

Editor May 31, 2023
At first, they thought it was an active shooter drill. On what seemed like a normal Wednesday, students at Roosevelt High School — along with children at neighboring campuses — were placed on lockdown.

Washington Post: D.C. Council approves 2024 budget, delays vote to cap rent increases

Editor May 30, 2023
The D.C. Council on Tuesday approved the city’s $19.7 billion fiscal 2024 budget, voting for proposals to temporarily boost benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and offer $20 million for excluded workers, if…

City Paper: Rent Control Debate Devolves Into Chaos as Mendelson, Pinto Try to Outmaneuver…

Editor May 30, 2023
The Council couldn’t agree on a cap on rent increases for tenants in rent-controlled units, as several competing proposals snarled progress.

DCist: D.C. Wants To Cancel $90 Million In Medical Debt. Here’s How It Would Work.

Editor May 30, 2023
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a $900,000 plan to purchase and cancel medical debts incurred at D.C. hospitals as part of her 2024 budget proposals, which could result in erasing up to $90 million of medical debt for D.C. residents.

City Paper: Resistance from D.C. CFO Forces Progressives to Scramble for SNAP Benefits, Excluded…

Editor May 30, 2023
Ward 4 Councilmember Janeese Lewis George was forced to turn to a risky funding source for her big priorities.

Washington Post: Departing D.C. police chief says he pushed city to ‘think differently’

Editor May 28, 2023
In an interview, Robert J. Contee III said he instituted reforms and that he also tried to advocate for violent offenders to be held accountable

Washington Post Editorial Board: Give D.C.’s grand movie palace a Hollywood ending

Editor May 26, 2023
The District last year completed a report on the historic value of the Uptown Theater in Cleveland Park, calling the famous local institution “an excellent example of an Art Deco motion-picture palace with high historic integrity and…

Washington Post Editorial Board: How to make D.C. government more representative

Editor May 26, 2023
A group of good government reformers has filed initial paperwork with the D.C. Board of Elections to put a referendum on the ballot next year that would open up primaries to independent voters and institute ranked-choice voting. These…

Washington Post: D.C. official who led agencies focused on reducing gun violence dies

Editor May 26, 2023
Linda Harllee Harper, who led two D.C. agencies tasked with reducing gun violence and seeking alternative ways to reduce crime, died Friday morning, the mayor’s office announced.

WTOP: Linda Harllee Harper, DC’s first gun violence prevention director, dies at 58

Editor May 26, 2023
Linda Harllee Harper, who was appointed by D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser to be the city’s first gun violence prevention director in January 2021, died Friday at age 58.

Ruth Wattenberg in City Paper: You Can’t Fix What You Can’t Face. How Our Education Governance…

Editor May 26, 2023
D.C.’s version of mayoral control of schools suppresses accurate data and discussion about education issues. We don’t have to go back to the old system to fix that.

DCist: Linda Harllee Harper, D.C. Violence Prevention Leader, Dies At 57

Editor May 26, 2023
Linda Harllee Harper, a longtime D.C. government employee who most recently served as director of the city’s offices of neighborhood engagement and gun violence prevention, died early Friday morning.

Associated Press: On 3rd anniversary of George Floyd’s death, Biden stops GOP-led effort to block DC…

Editor May 25, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday — the third anniversary of George Floyd’s murder — vetoed an effort led by congressional Republicans to overturn a new District of Columbia law on improving police accountability.

Washington Post: Biden vetoes GOP measure to block D.C.’s policing bill

Editor May 25, 2023
President Biden vetoed a GOP effort to block D.C’s major police accountability legislation Thursday, noting the legislation contained “common-sense” changes aimed at enhancing public trust.
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District Links: Council set to vote on youth curfew with new amendments; MPD probe reportedly implicates at least 15…

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The DC Council is slated to revisit the issue of an expanded youth curfew at Tuesday's legislative meeting, with a final vote on permanent legislation and a rescheduled vote on emergency legislation…

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Earlier this week, Wesley Williams, operations and policy officer for the DC Office of Campaign Finance, confirmed that his agency has opened an investigation into whether the relationship between…

District Links: House Oversight Committee demands records from MPD investigation on crime data; Lewis George, McDuffie…

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The GOP-controlled House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is demanding all records from the Metropolitan Police Department's internal investigation into claims of manipulated crime data. …
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