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Phil in the News

Some news stories from the past week involving Chairman Mendelson:

Own Goal: The DC United Stadium Faces a Skeptical Council – At a Council hearing last week on the plan, Chairman Phil Mendelson told City Administrator Allen Lew, who negotiated the deal on the city’s behalf, that he was “offended” to hear Lew dismiss the report’s contention that the city was overpaying.  Mendelson was frustrated by Lew’s implication that the deal was good enough to merit swift approval without amendment.  “I think it’s thumbing the nose at the legislative branch,” he told Lew. [Washington City Paper]

Norton Will Defend Initiative 71 to House of Representatives Today – Regardless, Council Chairman Phil Mendelson said he plans to submit the initiative to Congress in January. [DCist]

DC Council Ponders Removing Reeves Center Swap from Soccer Stadium Deal – “It’s increasingly clear that the combining of two different projects makes this very difficult,” said Chairman Phil Mendelson (D), who acknowledged “conversations” about alternate ways to finance the stadium. [The Washington Post]

 

 

Phil in the News

Some news stories from the past week involving Chairman Mendelson:

DC Faces Statehood, Marijuana Challenges with Republican Congress – When Congress gave us Home Rule they kind of walked away from the District, but they didn’t give everything to us, as we know, so it’s always a challenge how we can get their attention, get them to work with us because they haven’t delegated everything,” said D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson, who was easily re-elected for another four-year term. With a new Congress, the challenge is building new relationships, he said. [Roll Call]

Will new financial estimates be enough for D.C. Council to approve a soccer stadium deal? – The cost-benefit analysis commissioned for council raised plenty of questions from Mendelson and other members of council, including how the District will pay for its portion of the costs, whether the District’s roughly $150 million cap for site acquisition and prep work have been set high enough to avoid unexpected overruns, and if the city is getting a good enough value for swapping 2000 14th St. NW in exchange for part of the land it needs to build the new stadium. [Washington Business Journal]

DC Council Chairman Urges Bowser, Gray to Set Aside Differences During Transition – “I think so, and they’d better,” Mendelson said. “I mean, this is important. This is about government, and government should not stall or suffer because of a transition between one mayor and the next mayor.  “But (in) my conversations with the mayor recently, he wants to work with her and work with the transition.” [WJLA]

Phil in the News

Team Mendo hopes you enjoyed your long weekend!  Here are some news stories from the past week involving Chairman Mendelson:

Safeway’s Palisades Plans at Issue in DC Council Vote – The council passed the emergency bill [Tuesday] afternoon, 12-0. Before the vote, Mendelson said Baer’s letter made him more inclined to support the covenant ban, not less. [The Washington Post]

Kathy Patterson Could Return to the DC Council – as Its Auditor – Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) nominated Patterson on Tuesday to become the next D.C. Auditor — the District government watchdog that reports directly to the legislative branch, a local analog to the federal Government Accountability Office. [The Washington Post]