Week 3/1- 3/4/2022
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Introduced
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Sponsor(s)
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Title
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Number
Assigned
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Committee
Assigned
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Date
Circulated
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Date of
Official
Action
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2/25/2022
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Councilmember Henderson
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Public Emergency Extension Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/25/2022
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Councilmember Henderson
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Public Emergency Extension Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/25/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Human Services
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/25/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Human Services
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/25/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Health
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/25/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Health
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmembers McDuffie, Cheh, T. White, Lewis George, Nadeau
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Committee of the Whole
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmembers Henderson, Cheh, Nadeau, Bonds, Allen
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Committee on Health
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2/28/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember Silverman
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Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Applicability Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember Silverman
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Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Applicability Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember Silverman
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Ban on Non-Compete Agreements Applicability Temporary Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember Cheh
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Urban Forest Preservation Stop Work Order Authority Emergency Declaration of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember Cheh
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Urban Forest Preservation Stop Work Order Authority Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember Cheh
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Urban Forest Preservation Stop Work Order Authority Temporary Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmembers Lewis George, Allen
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State Board of Education Membership Eligibility Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmembers Lewis George, Allen
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State Board of Education Membership Eligibility Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmembers Lewis George, Allen
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State Board of Education Membership Eligibility Temporary Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Research Practice Partnership Clarification Congressional Review Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Research Practice Partnership Clarification Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Community Service Graduation Requirement Waiver Regulation Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Community Service Graduation Requirement Waiver Regulation Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Community Service Graduation Requirement Waiver Regulation Temporary Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Board of Directors of the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission Christopher A. Hart Reappointment Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Board of Directors of the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission Christopher A. Hart Reappointment Emergency Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Fidelity in Access to Government Communications Clarification Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson
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Fidelity in Access to Government Communications Clarification Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember McDuffie
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Medical Cannabis Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember McDuffie
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Medical Cannabis Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember McDuffie
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Medical Cannabis Temporary Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson and Councilmembers Gray, Allen
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Special Committee on COVID-19 Pandemic Recovery Report Extension Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember McDuffie
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Reopen Washington DC Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Councilmember McDuffie
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Reopen Washington DC Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Emergency Amendment Act of 2022
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Retained by the Council
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2/28/2022
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3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with AMAR Group, LLC in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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2/28/2022
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10 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/11/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with AECOM Technical Services, Inc. in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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2/28/2022
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10 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/11/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with Impact Group, LLC. in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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2/28/2022
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10 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/11/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with JDC Construction Company, LLC. in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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2/28/2022
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10 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/11/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with Brailsford & Dunlavey, Inc. in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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2/28/2022
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10 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/11/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with Longobardi & Associates DC, LLC in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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2/28/2022
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10 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/11/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with Telecommunication Development Corporation in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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2/28/2022
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10 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/11/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $603,450 of Fiscal Year 2022 Local Funds within the Department of Health Care Finance was filed in the Office of the Secretary on February 28, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to align the personal services budget with projected expenditures and to ensure sufficient funding to support the Medicaid Enterprise Systems Implementation Advance Planning Document
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Health
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2/28/2022
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14 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/15/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $53,920,878 of FY 2022 Division of Early Learning Local Fund 0100 was filed in the Office of the Secretary on February 28, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to support OSSE’s Early Childhood Educator Pay Equity Fund allocation.
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Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
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2/28/2022
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14 day review begins 3/1/2022
deemed approved 3/15/2022
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Date
Introduced
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Sponsor(s)
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Title
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Number
Assigned
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Committee
Assigned
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Date
Circulated
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Date of
Official
Action
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Correspondence from the Mayor – DC Paid Family Leave Annual Financial Management Fiscal Year 2021 Report
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3/1/2022
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3/1/2022
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2/28/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Correspondence from the Mayor – Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Report of Changes to the Inventory of Real Property Assets
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3/1/2022
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3/1/2022
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3/1/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $53,920,878 of FY 2022 Division of Early Learning Local Fund 0100 was filed in the Office of the Secretary on February 28, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to support OSSE’s Early Childhood Educator Pay Equity Fund allocation.
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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3/1/2022
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14 day review begins 3/2/2022
deemed approved 3/16/2022
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3/1/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $680,467 of Fiscal Year 2022 Local funds from the Department of Human Services to the Department of Human Services was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 1, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to support the increased caseload of District residents applying for public assistance benefits.
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Human Services
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3/1/2022
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14 day review begins 3/2/2022
deemed approved 3/16/2022
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3/1/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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District of Columbia Housing Authority Board of Commissioners Melissa Lee Confirmation Resolution of 2022
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3/1/2022
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3/1/2022
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3/1/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Correspondence from the Mayor – Fiscal Year 2020 Solar for All Annual Report
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3/1/2022
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3/1/2022
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Date
Introduced
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Sponsor(s)
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Title
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Number
Assigned
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Committee
Assigned
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Date
Circulated
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Date of
Official
Action
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with Jacobs Project Management Company not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 annually will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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3/2/2022
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10 day review begins 3/3/2022
deemed approved 3/13/2022
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the District of Columbia Criminal Code Reform Commission
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District of Columbia Criminal Code Reform Commission 2021 Annual Report
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3/2/2022
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3/2/2022
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Date
Introduced
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Sponsor(s)
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Title
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Assigned
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Committee
Assigned
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Date
Circulated
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Date of
Official
Action
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with CUBE-HILL Partners in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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3/3/2022
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10 day review begins 3/3/2022
deemed approved 3/13/2022
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract to exercise option year three (3) with St. John’s Community Services in the not-to-exceed amount of $2,605,059 shall continue to provide residential expenses and services not covered by Medicaid for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Human Services
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3/3/2022
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10 day review begins 3/3/2022
deemed approved 3/13/2022
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with Cinnovas Development Group, LLC in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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3/3/2022
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10 day review begins 3/3/2022
deemed approved 3/13/2022
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $624,982.24 of Fiscal Year 2022 Local Funds within DCPS’ budget from Central Office to Schools was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 2, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to ensure the budget is aligned properly to support critical school functions and fund several positions.
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Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
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3/3/2022
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14 day review begins 3/3/2022
deemed approved 3/17/2022
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $814,000 of Fiscal Year 2022 local budget/non personal services within the Office of the Attorney General’s budget was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 2, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to cover the cost of services required to support the expansion of the agency’s Cure the Streets violence reduction initiative.
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety
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3/3/2022
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14 day review begins 3/3/2022
deemed approved 3/17/2022
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3/2/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Correspondence from the Mayor – Grandparent Caregivers Program and Close Relative Caregivers Program Annual Status Report 2021
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3/3/2022
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3/3/2022
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3/3/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Proposed contract with Kramer Consulting Services PC in the not-to-exceed amount of $3,000,000 will provide construction management services, as awarded through task order agreements, at various facilities within DGS’s real estate portfolio. Project locations may include schools, parks, recreation facilities, municipal buildings, fire and police stations, short-term family housing locations, playgrounds, pools, and other public locations
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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3/3/2022
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10 day review begins 3/14/2022
deemed approved 3/14/2022
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3/3/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $1,500,000 of Fiscal Year 2022 local funds within the Public Safety and Justice Cluster was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 3, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to cover the cost of supplies and professional service fees associated with the Transitional Employment program.
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety
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3/3/2022
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14 day review begins 3/4/2022
deemed approved 3/18/2022
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3/3/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $983,000.00 of Fiscal Year 2022 capital funds from the Department of General Services to the District of Columbia Public School was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 3, 2022. This reprogramming is needed for the replacement of boilers that are beyond their expected useful life at Hart Middle School, Burroughs Elementary School, and Phelps High School. Without the additional budget, the installation of the new boilers will be delayed, and the facilities will not be outfitted with the appropriate equipment.
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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3/3/2022
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14 day review begins 3/4/2022
deemed approved 3/18/2022
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3/3/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to request to reprogram $496,720.00 of Fiscal Year 2022 capital funds the Department of General Services to Fire and Emergency Medical Services was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 3, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to fund the replacement of the HVAC system at the FEMS Engine 13. Without the additional budget, the purchase of the replacement HVAC system will be delayed, and the facility will not be outfitted with the appropriate equipment.
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Retained with comments from the Committee on Government Operations and Facilities
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3/3/2022
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14 day review begins 3/4/2022
deemed approved 3/18/2022
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3/3/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Correspondence from the Mayor – Report of the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART)
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3/3/2022
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3/3/2022
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Date
Introduced
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Sponsor(s)
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Title
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Assigned
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Committee
Assigned
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Date
Circulated
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Date of
Official
Action
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3/4/2022
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Chairman Mendelson at the request of the Mayor
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Request to reprogram $500,000.00 of Fiscal Year 2022 ARPA Local Funds within the Office of Planning (BD0) was filed in the Office of the Secretary on March 4, 2022. This reprogramming is needed to support additional contracts and grants for the existing Project E30601- Streets for People.
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Retained with comments from the Committee of the Whole
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3/4/2022
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14 day review begins 3/7/2022
deemed approved 3/21/2022
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