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DCist: Bowser Unveils Cuts To D.C. Budget, But Previous Surpluses May Limit The Pain

Editor May 18, 2020
Tens of thousands of D.C. government workers could go without cost-of-living pay increases for as long as four years; city agencies have been forced to scour for savings; and a handful of tax loopholes will be closed as part of the…

DCist: D.C. Public Library Permanently Eliminates Late Fees

Editor May 18, 2020
Anyone holding onto an overdue library book during the coronavirus shutdown no longer has to worry about racking up late fees.

WTOP: Renewed push for inmate release after coronavirus cases in DC jail climb 25-fold

Editor May 18, 2020
Nearly a month after a federal judge ruled D.C.’s Department of Corrections must do more cleaning and increase safety precautions in the city’s jail complex after five inmates contracted COVID-19, the number of coronavirus infections has…

Washington Business Journal: Bowser cuts affordable housing spending, avoids mass layoffs in new…

Editor May 18, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is pitching a new budget that will see the city cut back on affordable housing spending and use hundreds of millions in reserves to respond to coronavirus-inspired revenue losses, but avoid sweeping layoffs or tax…

Washington Post: D.C. mayor proposes boosting public school spending next year despite economic…

Editor May 18, 2020
The District would substantially increase education spending next academic year, even as the city’s budget is crippled by the ongoing public health crisis, under a proposal released Monday by Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D).

Washington Post: D.C. mayor proposes filling $1.5 billion budget holes with pay freezes, reserves

Editor May 18, 2020
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) on Monday announced she had addressed $1.5 billion in revenue shortfalls due to covid-19 by freezing employee hiring and pay, using federal relief funds and exhausting reserves and budget surpluses.

Washington Post: D.C. Superior Court increases capacity for virtual hearings amid pandemic

Editor May 18, 2020
As part of its effort to return to operations that largely ground to a halt because of the pandemic, D.C. Superior Court on Monday ramped up its capacity to hold virtual hearings in criminal, juvenile, civil and domestic relations cases.

Washington Post: Trump admission and covid-19 response cast light on politics and limits of D.C.…

Editor May 18, 2020
Two events this month have expanded our understanding of both the politics and limitations of D.C. statehood.

WTOP: Weekly ‘Eavesdrop on Club Quarantine Jam Session’ brings joy to a Capitol Hill neighborhood

Editor May 17, 2020
If you happen to be in the area of 9th and Constitution NE on Sunday afternoons, you may hear some impressive music coming from the third floor of one of the buildings.

WTOP: Need a puzzle? DC offers waivers to nonessential educational and academic shops

Editor May 17, 2020
Music stores, bookstores, office supply stores, art supply stores, and toy stores that sell things like puzzles and games for child enrichment are examples of nonessential businesses eligible to reopen as soon as May 18 if they apply for a…

Letter to the Editor in The Post: Muriel Bowser has been wisely pessimistic about the coronavirus

Editor May 17, 2020
I do not like staying at home. There are many other things I’d rather be doing, but as a scientist and former policy adviser for the Commerce Department, I commend many actions that D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) has taken during the…

Mark Shaffer in The Post: By going online-only, George Washington University broke its promises. So…

Editor May 17, 2020
When my daughter was deciding where to go to college, we were persuaded by George Washington University’s promises of an extraordinary on-campus experience. The school’s recruiting materials tout a dazzling array of opportunities — to…

WTOP: DC Council members urge Bowser to close or narrow roads to promote social distancing

Editor May 17, 2020
Drivers could see a major change to D.C. roads in the coming weeks.

WTOP: Mount Vernon Triangle market bustling on opening day with some safety changes

Editor May 17, 2020
There was a long line on Saturday to the kickoff of the farmer’s market season in Mount Vernon Triangle. But shoppers can expect some changes this year.

ABC News: ‘Spread love not fear’: Art movement uplifts as DC businesses struggle amid…

Editor May 17, 2020
A few days after non-essential businesses shut down in the nation’s capital in March, Busboys and Poets — a popular Washington, D.C. restaurant and cultural hub — experienced a break in at its location in the neighborhood of Anacostia,…

Washington Post: Why bikeshare and e-scooter companies, hit hard by the pandemic, may come back…

Editor May 16, 2020
While it’s unclear when Americans will return to life as normal following the coronavirus pandemic, experts are fairly certain work habits will change dramatically, with more people returning to solo car commuting and more teleworking to…

WTOP: Spike in billing, price gouging complaints in DC attorney general’s report

Editor May 16, 2020
Large numbers of complaints about billing and cancellation, as well as price gouging, riddled D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine’s coronavirus-focused consumer report released on Friday.

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A pregnant homeless woman and her daughter weren’t going to be another…

Editor May 16, 2020
In the next several days, whether through nature’s will or medical intervention, Ikea Warren will give birth to a baby girl named Nyleah.

District Links: Bowser to propose budget Monday; one-third of DC’s coronavirus deaths linked…

Editor May 15, 2020
TGIF. The District is inviting retailers selling art, office and music supplies as well as books and toys to apply for waivers to allow curbside or doorway pickup. It's part of a pilot program for independently owned and operated…

DCist: Senators, Representatives, And A Former Surgeon General Have Weighed In On The Ward 2 Race.…

Editor May 15, 2020
Normally, local D.C. politicians bemoan the meddling of federal lawmakers in District affairs. But in the case of the Ward 2 D.C. Council primary race, some candidates are welcoming the opinions of senators, members of the House, and even…
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The DC Council is poised to consider emergency legislation Tuesday that would adjust the process for determining the winner in November's at-large DC Council election — the first time the contest…

jonetta rose barras: The story about the slaying of DC’s proverbial white whale

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Since 2020, when Mayor Muriel Bowser and her deputy mayor for health and human services, Wayne Turnage, decided to reorganize the city’s multibillion-dollar Medicaid managed care program in the…

District Links: Nadeau submits bill to add surtax on passive income for affluent households; proposed arch spurs debate…

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With the DC Council poised to hold hearings in the fall on potential tax changes in view of future budget challenges, Ward 1 Councilmember Brianne Nadeau yesterday submitted legislation that would…

District Links: Court rejects attempt to return Trump name to Kennedy Center; Norton seeks new status for Civil War…

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DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton today introduced legislation that aims to designate the Civil War Defenses of Washington — including forts, unarmed batteries and rifle trenches encircling the capital…
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