Please see attached today’s update along with a section-by-section summary. There were two provisions related to collective bargaining and public safety personnel disciple which were removed. There are a few new or revised sections as indicated in the summary. A lot of the changes were drafting.
As I indicated with the previous COVID bill, we are trying not to include any provision that the Mayor could otherwise do with her own authority. There are also a number of provisions that have not yet been fully vetted by our Budget Office or the OCFO for fiscal impact considerations which means additional provisions will likely drop out due to that. We also have a list of requests that have not been added to the Bill yet that will be discussed further. As the Chairman has indicated to members, this must be a consensus bill.
As always, please email me ASAP with any questions/comments/edits/concerns. There should be another draft ready later tomorrow afternoon/early evening.
Evan Cash
Committee and Legislative Director
Committee of the Whole
Chairman Phil Mendelson
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From: Cash, Evan W. (Council)
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2020 11:59 AM
Subject: Request to Place Measure on the Agenda for the April 7 Legislative Meeting
Council of the District of Columbia
Committee of the Whole
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM: Phil Mendelson, Chairman
DATE:
RE:
- COVID-19 Response Supplemental Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2020
- COVID-19 Response Supplemental Emergency Amendment Act of 2020
- COVID-19 Response Supplemental Temporary Amendment Act of 2020
This emergency act would make a number of additional changes to the law to assist the District government with providing an effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic. It seeks to provide additional resources to address those who have become unemployed as a result of the public health emergency. The legislation also provides additional relief to affected businesses and additional housing protections for residents during the pandemic. The bill also includes a number of provisions to provide the Mayor more flexibilities during the public health emergency as well as additional and consumer protection provisions. There are also administrative fixes to allow the District to carry out its June primary and special election with less in-person voting and provides for extensions of certain Board of Ethics and Government Accountability disclosure filings.
As a result of plummeting revenues during the public health emergency, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) has identified significant cash flow issues for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2020. The emergency act grants authority for the CFO to issue tax revenue anticipation notes and general obligation notes. This borrowing will provide the CFO with the tools necessary to carry out financial operations during the remainder of Fiscal Year 2020.
Given the Council cannot conduct regular business during the public health emergency, the bill also includes a number of provisions to allow the Council to transact business that it could not otherwise including approving various Mayoral nominations and adjusting the tolling clock on certain measures that are transmitted by the Mayor to the Council for its approval.
The draft measures are attached. It is a rough draft and includes almost all of the provisions requested by Councilmembers and the Executive. Some of these will be dropped or will be refined over the next several days. This will be a consensus bill. Provisions of the final emergency act will be incorporated into the COVID-19 temporary act before the Council for second reading, but a new temporary is being noticed to keep all options open. Please call me or Mr. Evan Cash if you have any questions at (202) 724-7002.
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Council Officers