Legislative Information
Phil works to find legislative solutions to improve the District government and help residents. Phil chairs the Council's Committee of the Whole.
Phil works to find legislative solutions to improve the District government and help residents. Phil chairs the Council's Committee of the Whole.
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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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In the September 18, 2013 issue, Chairman Mendelson discusses the budget accomplishments that are to take effect beginning next month, comments on legislation that will impact the first election of the District’s Attorney General, and shares another constituent services story. The newsletter also contains a list of upcoming hearings of the Committee of the Whole.
You can access the newsletter through this link, 9.18.13 Chairman’s Update, or view the embedded document below.
“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.”
WHO: DC Council Chairman Phil Mendelson
WHAT: Legislative Meeting Media Briefing WHEN: Monday, September 16, 2013, 10:00 am WHERE: John A. Wilson Building, Room 412 Background: Chairman Mendelson will hold a media briefing to preview major actions to be taken at the upcoming legislative meeting, which will be held on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 10 am. For additional information, please call: (202) 724-8032. |
“The fundamental issue with the Mayor’s veto is whether the District’s economic development strategy should be focused on attracting low paying jobs. Minimum wage should not be our goal. These are not career building jobs. A family cannot afford to live in the District on minimum wage.
A sound economic development strategy for a sustainable District of Columbia should not be predicated on low-wage jobs. The District needs jobs, but they should be decent jobs with decent wages.”
The Council has 30 days to consider whether to override the Mayor’s veto. However, the Chairman is scheduling the vote for next Tuesday’s legislative meeting.