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Tipped minimum wage debate momentum could extend to other solutions

Mark Lieberman Jun 18, 2018 142
Debate over the merits and drawbacks of various minimum-wage structures has dominated local political conversation for weeks, if not months. But regardless of the Initiative 77 election outcome and the fate of the tip credit, issues of…
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A look at Initiative 77 from those inside the push for and against the ballot measure

Andria Moore Jun 18, 2018 458
Seventeen years in the restaurant industry makes Karim Soumah a veteran in his profession. “There are three types of people in the restaurant industry,” Soumah said. “You’ve got your bar/wine people — they know their drinks better than…
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Shadow delegation candidates aim to push DC statehood forward

Kate Oczypok Jun 18, 2018 264
Not everyone takes the positions seriously, but the District’s statehood delegation to Congress is steeped in history. Puerto Rico now has one, and Tennessee, Michigan, California, Minnesota, Oregon and Alaska similarly had elected…
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Education takes center stage at forum on citywide DC Council races

Taylor Mulcahey Jun 17, 2018 255
With education foremost on many voters’ minds, residents packed into the Thurgood Marshall Center for a recent candidates forum focusing on the issue. The event organizer, the Coalition for D.C. Public Schools and Communities (C4DC),…
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Officials cut ribbon at renovated Cleveland Park Neighborhood Library

Scott Nover Jun 17, 2018 1,173
Hundreds of local residents, officials, activists and onlookers crammed into the lobby and second-floor overhang of the renovated Cleveland Park Neighborhood Library on Saturday, awaiting a ribbon-cutting nearly two years in the making.…
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Longtime incumbent Norton squares off against challenger Ford for House seat

Naomi Harris Jun 17, 2018 206
The District’s representative to the U.S. House of Representatives since 1991, DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton is facing something she has seldom seen in the 14 elections after her initial hard-fought win: an opponent in the Democratic…
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District governmentElections

Tipped minimum wage debate hails from long-developing advocacy group

Mark Lieberman Jun 17, 2018 453
Voters on Tuesday will decide the fate of Initiative 77, which proposes to gradually eliminate the city’s tipped minimum wage and close the existing gap between tipped and non-tipped workers. The initiative ended up on the DC primary ballot…
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District governmentElections

Citywide incumbents face challenges from the left flank

Cuneyt Dil Jun 15, 2018 617
Phil Mendelson isn’t interested in hearing his opponent claim to be the progressive candidate in the race. Walking out of a debate where DC Council Chair Mendelson and challenger Ed Lazere traded barbs over education scandals, Mendelson…
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District governmentElections

At-large council profile: Bonds cites efforts to boost housing affordability

Graham Vyse Jun 15, 2018 94
At-large DC Council member Anita Bonds certainly has her critics as she runs for re-election this year. She’s drawn two young and energetic primary challengers, real estate associate Marcus Goodwin and progressive activist Jeremiah Lowery.…
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At-large council profile: Goodwin stresses need for equitable economic development

Graham Vyse Jun 15, 2018 185
Marcus Goodwin still talks about Arthur's. The Columbia Heights convenience store was a longtime community institution around the corner from his mother’s house, and Goodwin said it used to be “our local source for any convenience,”…
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District governmentElections

At-large council profile: Lowery urges strengthened housing policies such as rent control

Graham Vyse Jun 15, 2018 137
When Bernie Sanders was mayor of Burlington, Vt., in the 1980s, he was an early champion of affordable housing programs known as community land trusts. Now a DC Council candidate wants to emulate Sanders’ program in the nation’s capital.…
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Long-vacant Truxton Circle school may become community center, Peace Corps museum

Michelle Goldchain Jun 15, 2018 1,991
Running across a vacant or blighted building in DC isn’t uncommon, much to the chagrin of residents. In May 2016, Greater Greater Washington put the “official count” of vacant and blighted buildings in the city at approximately 1,200, but…
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Norton town meeting aims to quiet concerns over helicopter noise

Andria Moore Jun 14, 2018 676
For some DC residents, living in the nation’s capital means listening to an excess of helicopter noise. But recently complaints have grown louder that the noises have increased and are occuring at all hours of the day. To try to address…
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District governmentElections

Chairman’s race profile: Mendelson stresses need for oversight over new spending

Graham Vyse Jun 14, 2018 83
As he campaigns for re-election this summer, Phil Mendelson is telling the story of the Anacostia properties. The DC Council chairman had a protracted dispute last year with Mayor Muriel Bowser, a fellow Democrat, over the fate of four…
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District governmentElections

Chairman’s race profile: Lazere pushes incumbent on scale of affordable housing investment

Graham Vyse Jun 14, 2018 137
Ed Lazere still isn’t satisfied. The longtime executive director of the DC Fiscal Policy Institute knows the DC Council increased support for affordable housing this year — even investing $15.6 million more than Mayor Muriel Bowser proposed…
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Wilson educator steps up to the plate to coach both robotics and softball

Andria Moore Jun 14, 2018 252
David Thompson works at Wilson High School, but he does more than teach. Along with being an instructional educator for high school teachers in the D.C. area, Thompson also coaches both softball and robotics at Wilson. Thompson — himself…
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District Links: Environmental groups battle Bowser budget proposals; funding bill with DC budget riders clears House…

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The House Appropriations Committee is slated to act Tuesday or Wednesday on the fiscal year 2027 funding bill that includes DC appropriations — as well as a slate of DC-related budget riders.

District Links: Bowser extends juvenile curfew; monumental arch gains nod; House appropriations panel looks to include…

Apr 16, 2026 18
The Republican-run House Appropriations Committee this morning released the text of a proposed fiscal year 2027 funding bill that includes appropriations for DC — with the broad array of riders…

District Links: Mayor says she expects to invoke 15-day emergency to extend curfew zones; Pinto apologizes for posting…

Apr 15, 2026 12
With current legislative authority for expanded juvenile curfews set to expire at midnight, Mayor Muriel Bowser said today that she's likely to declare a 15-day public emergency in order to…

District Links: White calls for Pinto to withdraw from delegate’s race over release of personal info; BZA lacks…

Apr 14, 2026 18
Robert White — one of two sitting councilmembers vying to become the DC's next delegate to Congress — is calling on his Ward 2 colleague Brooke Pinto to drop out of the race after her campaign posted…
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