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Washington Post: D.C. protesters dig in for the long haul after nearly a month of demonstrations

Editor Jun 27, 2020
The day after he was corralled by police onto a narrow street with no escape, arrested for breaking the District’s curfew while protesting the death of George Floyd, and then held for hours, Micah Scott woke up with one thing on his mind:…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A powerful mural was created as part of D.C.’s push for statehood. It…

Editor Jun 27, 2020
On the outside wall of a building in Northeast Washington, a mural shows a dark-skinned man with light hair riding an electric bike. An American flag, secured to his torso with a chain, flows behind him.

WTOP: July 4th flyovers planned for East Coast cities, including DC, Baltimore, in ‘aerial salute’

Editor Jun 27, 2020
When the United States celebrates its 244th birthday on Saturday, July 4, look for U.S. military aircraft to grace the skies of D.C. and Baltimore.

Washington Post: Frederick Douglass delivered a Lincoln reality check at Emancipation Memorial…

Editor Jun 27, 2020
On April 14, 1876, Frederick Douglass arrived at the unveiling ceremony for the Emancipation Memorial, the statue now under attack by some protesters in Washington’s Lincoln Park.

DCist: At Lincoln Park, Generations Disagree Over Statue Removal As Protests Enter Fifth Week

Editor Jun 27, 2020
Disagreement over the fate of a statue depicting Abraham Lincoln standing above a formerly enslaved man was the centerpiece of a Friday night protest on Capitol Hill.

Letter to the Editor of The Post: D.C.’s reopening is extremely reckless

Editor Jun 27, 2020
It’s arrogant to think that the District somehow can avoid the public health disaster that is playing out in many states that have already reopened.

Washington Monthly: What Tom Cotton’s Racist Speech Against D.C. Statehood Says About the GOP

Editor Jun 26, 2020
They know the only way they can sustain power is to give up on democracy.

Washington Post: Franklin Square to close for year-long renovation

Editor Jun 26, 2020
D.C. officials on Wednesday will fence off Franklin Square to begin a year-long renovation of the park to make it “more user-friendly.” But the closure will also mean the displacement of the homeless men and women who sleep there.

Alexandra Petri in The Post: Are you a logger, or does Tom Cotton think you shouldn’t vote?

Editor Jun 26, 2020
Here I was thinking that all the rationales for voter suppression and denying representation (Is voting by mail good or to be forbidden at all costs? Is two senators for 700,000 people perfectly just or a terrible slight not to be borne?)…

National Journal: Inside D.C.’s scramble to set up COVID-19 contact tracing

Editor Jun 26, 2020
The capital city is beginning to reopen as the House returns to session, despite delays in hiring and training city workers to track coronavirus cases.

Washington Post: Arguments break out by statue of Abraham Lincoln in D.C. park

Editor Jun 26, 2020
Fierce arguments broke out by a statue of Abraham Lincoln in the nation’s capital on Friday night as dozens of protesters hoping to remove it confronted a handful of people eager to defend the monument.

WTOP: After week of clashes over DC statues, protests continue into weekend

Editor Jun 26, 2020
Protesters continued to gather Friday around D.C. a month after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.

WTOP: DC firefighters who survived COVID-19 donate their plasma to ICU patients

Editor Jun 26, 2020
After more than 100 D.C. firefighters survived COVID-19, many are now donating their plasma to help patients struggling to fight the virus in the hospital.

District Dig: Hot Seat — Charles Allen turns up the heat on D.C. Police Chief

Editor Jun 26, 2020
Fresh off passing emergency legislation that “radically” rethinks how D.C. conducts public safety, Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen increased the pressure on D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham on Thursday by requiring a “mandatory review”…

Karen Tumulty in The Post: Why the lopsided House vote in favor of D.C. statehood was so historic

Editor Jun 26, 2020
Before Friday, the last time Congress considered the question of the District of Columbia becoming a state was 27 years ago. The measure failed in 1993 by nearly a 2-to-1 margin, with all but one House Republican and 40 percent of the…

Washington Post Editorial Board: The House casts a historic vote for D.C. statehood. Now let’s elect…

Editor Jun 26, 2020
THE HOUSE of Representatives voted Friday to make the District of Columbia the nation’s 51st state. It was a signature moment, the first time in history that a chamber of Congress has formally approved statehood for the District. Credit to…

Mother Jones: Tom Cotton’s Argument Against DC Statehood Is the Same One Racists Have Always Used

Editor Jun 26, 2020
Or, why it took New Mexico 62 years to become state.

Washington Post: D.C. may give schools more control over security, but major changes appear unlikely

Editor Jun 26, 2020
D.C. lawmakers this week took their first step toward reducing the role of police in the city’s public schools, amid pressure from protesters here and around the country to remove law enforcement from campuses.

Washington Times: House passes bill to make D.C. the 51st state

Editor Jun 26, 2020
The House on Friday passed a bill giving the District of Columbia statehood, the first time either chamber of Congress has passed any bill that would make the nation’s capital a state.

Deborah Simmons in The Washington Times: Don’t move the Lincoln emancipation statue or the…

Editor Jun 26, 2020
Mary McLeod Bethune, a member of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Black Cabinet,” stands on a memorial with two children alongside her in Lincoln Park. An educator who founded the National Council of Negro Women, Bethune was the first…
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District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

District Links: DC touts two-year-old FEMS transfusion program as lifesaving success; record fireworks show brings air…

Jul 2, 2026 17
The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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