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REVISED: Hearing on B20-152/ B20-196 (Oct. 22)

CHAIRMAN PHIL MENDELSON ANNOUNCES A PUBLIC HEARING

Bill 20-152, Permanent Supportive Housing Application Streamlining Amendment Act of 2013
Bill 20-196, Health Benefit Exchange Authority Establishment Amendment Act of 2013

Council Chairman Phil Mendelson announces a public hearing of the Committee of the Whole Bill 20-152, the “Permanent Supportive Housing Application Streamlining Amendment Act of 2013” and on Bill 20-196, the “Health Benefit Exchange Authority Establishment Amendment Act of 2013.”  The public hearing will be held Tuesday, October 22, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. in Hearing Room 412 of the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.  This hearing notice has been revised to reflect the addition of Bill 20-152.

Both Bill 20-152 and Bill 20-196 concern procurement, which is under the purview of the Committee of the Whole.  The stated purpose of Bill 20-152 is to amend the Procurement Practices Reform Act of 2010 (PPRA) to streamline and provide a cooperative interagency structure for the coordination of capital, operating, and supportive services funding for the production of permanent supportive housing units for individuals and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.  It would exempt from the PPRA procurements related to the production of permanent supportive housing by the Department of Housing and Community Development and/or the Department of Human Services through fiscal year 2018.  The stated purpose of Bill 20-196 is to amend the Health Benefit Exchange Authority Establishment Act of 2011 to streamline the procurement process for the Health Benefit Exchange Authority by clarifying that such procurements are not subject to the PPRA.

Emergency and temporary versions of Bill 20-152 and Bill 20-196 were passed by the Council on March 19, 2013 and May 7, 2013, respectively.  Permanent legislation for these bills is necessary if separate procurement authority related to the Exchange and the acquisition of permanent supportive housing is to be maintained after expiration of both pieces of temporary legislation in early 2014.

Those who wish to testify are asked to telephone the Committee of the Whole, at (202) 724-8196, or e-mail Evan Cash, Committee Director, at ecash@dccouncil.us and provide their name, address, telephone number, and organizational affiliation, if any, by the close of business Friday, October 18, 2013.  Persons wishing to testify are encouraged, but not required, to submit 15 copies of written testimony.  If submitted by the close of business on October 18, 2013, the testimony will be distributed to Councilmembers before the hearing.  Witnesses should limit their testimony to five minutes; less time will be allowed if there are a large number of witnesses.  A copy of Bill 20-196 can be obtained through the Legislative Services Division of the Secretary of the Council’s office or at http://dcclims1.dccouncil.us/lims.

If you are unable to testify at the hearing, written statements are encouraged and will be made a part of the official record.  Copies of written statements should be submitted to the Committee of the Whole, Council of the District of Columbia, Suite 410 of the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20004.  The record will close at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 2013.

Federal Shutdown Response

Council Chairman Phil Mendelson and Members of the DC Council today took the next step in response to the impending federal shutdown, introducing emergency legislation declaring all District government personnel and operations as essential.

“Currently, the District is unfairly tethered to the federal appropriations process, meaning important local government services are placed in jeopardy by unrelated national budget squabbles,” Mendelson stated.  “An orderly society cannot function without government, as residents and businesses depend on government services.  Government, therefore, is ‘essential.’”

Despite approximately 98 percent of the District’s budget being derived from local revenue and federal grants available to other jurisdictions, despite over a billion dollars in reserve funds, and despite having adopted a balanced District budget over four months ago, the District is still being left by the potential lapse in appropriations, or “shutdown.”

The proposed emergency declares all Council employees as essential, creates a presumption that all Executive Branch employees are essential, and authorizes compensation to be paid during a lapse in appropriations out of the contingency cash reserve fund.

The Council will vote on the emergency at the October 1, 2013 Legislative Meeting.

 

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Hearing on PR20-375/ PR20-420 (Sept. 24)

CHAIRMAN PHIL MENDELSON ANNOUNCES A PUBLIC ROUNDTABLE

PR 20-375, Collective Bargaining Agreement between the District of Columbia Department of General Services and Teamster Locals 63 and 730, Affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, FY 2013-2017, Approval Resolution of 2013

UPDATE 2 (9/23/13):  The Committee will no longer be considering PR 20-375, Collective Bargaining Agreement between the District of Columbia Department of General Continue Reading

Chairman Mendelson Launches New Website

Council Chairman Phil Mendelson announced today the launch of a new website for his personal office and committee.  The new website will allow the Chairman to provide more frequent updates to constituents on Council news and upcoming hearings of the Committee of the Whole.  It also provides more options for following the Chairman’s actions on the Council as well as in the community.

The new website—www.chairmanmendelson.com—is an improvement both aesthetically and substantively.   With the ability to provide frequent updates on the Chairman’s activities and Committee actions, the website is a great resource to keep residents informed about what is happening at the Council.  Notably, the website allows constituents to sign up for regular e-mail updates from the Chairman, delivering breaking news directly to one’s inbox (see https://chairmanmendelson.com/updates/).

“I hope that residents find the new website to be a useful tool for staying informed,” Mendelson stated.  “My goal is to provide timely information about Council activities and upcoming hearings so that residents can better engage with their elected officials.”

The website links to a new community blog as well, “The Mendelson Post.”  This blog will follow the Chairman in the community, and also link residents with Mendelson’s constituent services team if they have a problem that needs fixing or if they would like to report an issue.

 

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Statement on Navy Yard Shootings

DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson issued the following statement regarding the shootings today at the US Navy Yard:

“The senseless and shocking events of today at the US Navy Yard weigh heavily on our city. My sympathies are with the victims and their families. No one should have to live in fear of the simple act of going to work. And no one should lose a loved one because of a stranger’s hatred.”

“This tragic incident reminds us of the need for a solution to gun violence that keeps firearms out of the wrong hands.”

“I want to thank the Metropolitan Police Department and all of the first responders who stood in the line of fire to protect our citizens.”