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WTOP: DC does away with ‘Hunger Games’ style summer camp sign-up, moves to lottery system

Editor Mar 9, 2023
On top of taxes and preparing spring break plans, parents know it’s also the time of year to start signing their kids up for summer camp. And in D.C., high demand is prompting the city to change to a lottery system.

Washington Post: House Republicans launch new effort to block D.C. policing bill

Editor Mar 9, 2023
Move comes on heels of congressional rejection of new District criminal code

Washington Post: More than 3 in 4 D.C. residents feel safe, Post-Schar School poll finds

Editor Mar 9, 2023
Residents in city’s suburbs in Maryland and Virginia say they feel safer than those living in the nation’s capital

DCist: House Republicans Introduce Resolution To Block D.C.’s Police Reform Bills

Editor Mar 9, 2023
Two Republican U.S. House members, Andrew Clyde of Georgia and Andrew Garbarino of New York, introduced a joint resolution Thursday that would block several police reforms passed by the D.C. Council last year.

Axios: Scoop: Congress targets D.C. police reforms

Editor Mar 9, 2023
A new GOP-led effort in Congress would overturn local police reforms in Washington, D.C., that were enacted after the police murder of George Floyd.

DCist: D.C. Summer Camps Will Use Lottery System For Sign-Ups This Year

Editor Mar 9, 2023
D.C. is moving to a lottery-based system for its summer camp sign-ups, ending a free-for-all that had left many kids without a spot.

DCist: Emergency Rental Assistance Application Deadline Is Now Friday For D.C. Residents

Editor Mar 9, 2023
The DC Department of Human Services (DHS) announced yesterday that the last day to submit new applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) is tomorrow, Mar. 10, at 11:59 p.m., according to a press release.

DCist: FBI, Capitol Police Investigating Major Breach Of D.C. Health Insurance Exchange

Editor Mar 9, 2023
The D.C. health insurance exchange suffered a serious data breach that could impact thousands of residents, including elected officials in the District.

City Paper: Senate’s Criminal Code Vote Reveals the Fear That Still Drives America’s Crime Politics

Editor Mar 9, 2023
The fact-free debate over D.C.’s criminal code revisions showed how little has changed around the politics of crime, despite 2020’s promises of progress.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: If Congress must tackle D.C. issues, let’s tell them our problems

Editor Mar 9, 2023
If they want to ‘fix’ our city, let them. Call them up about your broken streetlights, your rats, those overgrown trees. After all, they’re here to help.

Axios: D.C. hits a new low point in home rule history with Senate vote

Editor Mar 9, 2023
The Senate voted Wednesday night to block changes to D.C.’s criminal code, the first time in more than three decades that Congress approved overruling the city.

WTOP: Former DC 911 director files whistleblower suit for reporting ‘often fatal mistakes’

Editor Mar 9, 2023
For more than a year, she ran D.C.’s 911 emergency dispatch center. Now in a suit against the mayor and the District, the former director claims she was fired for shining a light on problems plaguing the department.

Associated Press: Congress members warned of significant health data breach

Editor Mar 8, 2023
DC Health Link confirmed that data on an unspecified number of customers was affected and said it was notifying them and working with law enforcement. It said it was offering identity theft service to those affected and extending credit…

Axios: Senate votes to block changes to D.C.’s crime law

Editor Mar 8, 2023
The Senate voted on Wednesday to block changes to Washington, D.C.’s criminal code that would have reduced penalties for some violent crimes, marking the first time Congress approved overturning local D.C. legislation since 1991.

Associated Press: Senate votes to block DC crime laws, Biden supportive

Editor Mar 8, 2023
The Senate voted Wednesday to block new District of Columbia crime laws and overrule the city government as lawmakers in both parties have expressed concern about rising violent crime rates in cities nationwide.

WTOP: 17 arrested near Capitol protesting Senate vote to overturn DC criminal code

Editor Mar 8, 2023
Seventeen D.C. statehood advocates were arrested near the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, protesting a Senate vote to block an overhaul of the District’s century-old criminal code.

Washington Post: Senate votes to reject D.C. criminal code bill

Editor Mar 8, 2023
Congress on Wednesday voted to overturn local D.C. legislation for the first time in more than 30 years, as a number of Senate Democrats joined Republicans in blocking a major overhaul of the city’s criminal sentencing laws.

DCist: Senate Votes To Block D.C. Criminal Code Bill, Clearing Way For First Congressional…

Editor Mar 8, 2023
The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to block a D.C. bill that overhauls the city’s century-old criminal code, sending the first congressional disapproval of a local bill in three decades to President Biden, who has said he won’t veto it.

DCist: Former Head Of D.C. 911 Agency Sues Mayor Bowser, Alleging Whistleblower Retaliation

Editor Mar 8, 2023
The former interim director of D.C.’s Office of Unified Communications, the agency that oversees the city’s 911 calls, filed suit against D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser this month for alleged retaliation after she spoke up about “dangerous…

Associated Press: Biden upends politics, precedent in pivot on DC crime law

Editor Mar 8, 2023
President Joe Biden’s support of a Republican resolution to block new District of Columbia crime laws has split members of his own party amid rising concerns about crime in the nation’s capital and other cities.
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