Category Archives: Legislative Notices

Working Group Meeting Agenda (1/25 at 9am)

Attached, please find 1) the DRAFT agenda and 2) the invitation to members for tomorrow’s working group meeting regarding the Federal shutdown.  Please note that the agenda represents invited speakers, however, some may send designees.  I will send an updated list at the end of the day representing confirmed speakers.

Evan Cash

Committee and Legislative Director

Committee of the Whole

Chairman Phil Mendelson

 

John A. Wilson Building

1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Suite 410

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COW Regular Meeting (1/22 at 10am)

Attached, please find the (1) draft agenda, (2) pervious minutes, (3) items for markup, and (4) draft performance and budget schedules to be considered at next Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Committee of the Whole.

12.18.18-COW-Minutes.pdf
1.22.19-COW-Agenda_REGULAR.pdf
1.22.19-COW-Staff-Res-CP23.pdf
COW-Ruels-CP23-Draft.pdf
COW-Rules-CP23-Draft-Redline.pdf
1-18-19-2018-2019-Performance-Oversight-Hearings.pdf
1-18-19-Fiscal-Year-2020-Budget-Hearing-Schedule.pdf

COW Roundtable (1/15 at 11:30am)

Council of the District of Columbia

Committee of the Whole

 

Attached please find the draft witness list and hearing notice for the Committee of the Whole’s upcoming public oversight roundtable on:

 

  • Destruction of Historic Elements in the Franklin School Renovation

 

The hearing is scheduled for Tuesday, January 15, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. in Room 412. 1.15.10-Franklin-School-Renovation.wl_.docx
Destruction-of-Historic-Elements-in-the-Franklin-School-Renovation.pdf

Proposed Council Period 23 Rules of Organization and Procedure

Please see attached an updated copy of the Council Rules to be voted on at today’s organizational meeting.  This version includes minor updates to committee jurisdictions inadvertently omitted from the version circulated last evening as well as other minor editorial and formatting changes.

Attached is a copy of the proposed Council Period 23 Rules of Organization and Procedure for the Council.  Almost Continue Reading