📣DC residents, your voice matters! Attend one of the Office of Racial Equity @OREDC_'s virtual or in-person public forums to share your #RacialEquity priorities and give feedback on DC’s first Citywide Racial Equity Action Plan. Learn more & sign up here: https://t.co/GSa4PdsEMM
Federal climate action is important, but it ALWAYS must go hand in hand with building power locally. Congress can provide funding and authorize programs, but only a local movement can bring about change for our communities.
Change starts at home, with ANCs! ANCs have great weight and influence neighborhood development. In 2022, W8 welcomed the Navy Yard community and now has 42 SMDs! Petitions to be on Nov ballot are open until 8/10! Learn more: https://t.co/6sYGg76jH4
#electblackwomen#ward8
If you care about our community, please consider running for ANC! We will have many vacancies in #Ward4 this year and will need more neighbors to step up and serve in this important role. ANC Commissioners do so much for our neighborhoods. Happy to answer any questions!
Thank you @KenyanMcDuffie for co-introducing the Domestic Worker Employment Rights Amendment Act! We need this now so domestic workers, mostly immigrant women of color, can work with dignity. When this bill gets to your committee, I hope to see you move it as soon as possible!
Join us and @GND4DCAction at 3pm today for a webinar on climate policy happening in DC now, including the Green New Deal for Social Housing!
Register here: https://t.co/VCKocfDy00
Join us this Thursday for A War on Drugs or a War on People? Handcuffs vs. Healthcare! Our roundtable will examine why decrim is so vital in this moment of collective precarity & imagine new futures of care for PWUD and their communities. Register here!: https://t.co/NkH2GZTkPd
Today is a historic day as the staffers of eight House offices take the first step towards unionizing their offices on the first day our right to bargain collectively is protected!
New: @marycheh is now seeking to ban the use of solitary confinement in DC, after previous attempts to limit it.
That’s a big deal, because advocates estimate DC uses solitary at 3x the rate as the national average. Can it pass the Council in time? https://t.co/muKqd3ZplD
HISTORY: Congressional staffers will file petitions with the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights today to form unions in eight House offices… The move paves the way for Hill staffers to begin negotiating salary, promotion policies and paid and sick leave!!!
DC is a proud sanctuary city but we need action behind our words. Mutual aid vols have done herculean work & independent orgs have joined in but it’s unsustainable for them to shoulder this response. I look fwd to working w/my colleagues & the Mayor to provide much-needed support
We are urging @MayorBowser to:
➡️ Fund tickets and critical supplies
➡️ Provide staffing on the ground
➡️ Coordinate advance notice for arrivals
➡️ Secure a respite space by Union Station
➡️ Ensure access to COVID isolation hotels, testing, and PPE.
DC has the funds to step up.
The Earned Income Tax Credit makes a big difference in the lives of DC families with low and moderate incomes. Today, Council will consider a crucial amendment that would ensure residents receiving the EITC will still be eligible for other public benefits, like medical care.
Today the @Councilofdc is voting on the Clean Hands Certification Equity Amendment Act of 2022. This bill is one of 18 bills in the Solutions for a #SafeandFreeDC Policy Agenda for 2022, policies centering on the voices of people most impacted by D.C.'s criminal justice system.
Good news today as we moved forward a bill that is going to help make sure the monthly basic income I helped create last year (and that will start hitting pocketbooks in January) will reach the ~35,000 low-income households that need this help to keep calling DC home. 👇
Last week, we engaged in a mass act of civil disobedience in Washington, D.C. for our right to abortion. Here’s how it went.
The work doesn’t stop here. Remember that making our country livable for everyone is a long term fight.
Onward.
Reminders:
Everyone has 2⃣ votes for At-Large Councilmember in November.
You can vote any combo you'd like.
The electorate is broader. Yes, Independents and Republicans can vote too.
Convincing voters to use their second vote is half the battle.
*steps off soapbox*