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12/20 COW /EAL Joint Public Roundtable on PR25-1095: Working Conditions and Compensation Agreement between the District of Columbia Public Schools and the Washington Teachers’ Union

Council of the District of Columbia
Committee of the Whole

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Committee on Executive Administration and Labor

Attached please find the witness list for the Committee of the Whole and Committee on Executive Administration and Labor’s upcoming Joint Public Roundtable on PR 25-1095, “Working Conditions and Compensation Agreement between the District of Continue Reading

COW Hearing: 12/19 at 11am (Street Names and Alley Closing)

Council of the District of Columbia
Committee of the Whole

Attached please find the witness list for the Committee of the Whole’s upcoming Hearing on:

  • Bill 25-852, East River Alley Designation Act of 2024
  • Bill 25-876, Dr. Judy Talbert Street Designation Act of 2024
  • Bill 25-923, Louise B. Miller Designation Act of 2024
  • Bill 25-931, Rev. A. Knighton Stanley Way Designation Act of 2024
  • Bill 25-1036, Girl Scouts’ Way Designation Act of 2024
  • Bill 25-1037, DC Legendary Musicians Way Designation Act of 2024
  • Bill 25-1002, Closing of a Portion of a Public Alley and Dedication of Land for Alley Purposes in Square 756, S.O. 24-00310, Act of 2024

The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, December 19, 2024 at 11:00am in Hearing Room 412.

The hearing notice, final witness list, and all received testimony can be accessed through the Hearing Management System at https://lims.dccouncil.gov/hearings.

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Mendelson Amendment to Bill 25-826 ANS

All,

Attached is an amendment the Chairman intends to move to the ANS for Bill 25-826 at today’s legislative meeting. The amendment makes changes to Section 6 of the ANS, requiring a plan for a Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) for youth in the District rather than a feasibility study. It also revises the applicability language in Section 7 so that the plan is not subject to appropriation, as it the cost of any plan can be absorbed.

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