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It's a Little Late to Say Sorry, Isn't It?

It's a Little Late to Say Sorry, Isn't It?

For all the apologizing going around, it seems clear that even the Councilmembers that cast the votes to move Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) off the Transportation and Public Works Committee aren't so sure of themselves. more ›

Here They Are, Your (Revised) D.C. Council Committee Chairs

Here They Are, Your (Revised) D.C. Council Committee Chairs

Despite public outrage with the reasoning, Council Chair Kwame Brown's decision to reassign Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) off the Council's Committee and Public Works and Transportation passed by a 12-1 vote this afternoon. Wells was the lone objector. more ›

Wells' Chief of Staff Calls Brown Reshuffling "Lost Opportunity"

Wells' Chief of Staff Calls Brown Reshuffling "Lost Opportunity"

In the wake of this morning's news that D.C. Council Chair Kwame Brown plans to strip Councilmember Tommy Wells (D-Ward 6) of his chairmanship of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, questions are flying as to the wisdom of the move, the impact it may have and if Brown even has the votes to pull it off. more ›

What's Next For Harry Thomas, Jr.?

What's Next For Harry Thomas, Jr.?

The reaction to the lawsuit filed by the District against Ward 5 Councilmember Harry Thomas, Jr. has been swift and damning -- of course, that's what will happen when you show up to a press conference in the very car the Attorney General claims you improperly spent nearly $60,000 in city money on. more ›

Here They Are, Your 2011 D.C. Council Committee Chairs

Here They Are, Your 2011 D.C. Council Committee Chairs

Thanks to one intrepid tweeting Councilmember, we know now who the chairs will be for committees under Kwame Brown's Chairmanship of the Council come 2011. Previously, Brown -- who had the final say on the assignments -- had said that he would keep the Committee on Education under his purview in the Committee of the Whole, much like his predecessor, Vince Gray. The rest of the assignments? Drumroll, please. more ›

Council Committee Approves HSEMA Nominee

A D.C. Council committee voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve Millicent Williams, Mayor Adrian Fenty's nominee to replace Darrell Darnell at the head of the city's Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency, Nikita Stewart reports in the Washington Post. Williams, who still needs to be approved by the entire council, had been thought to be underqualified for the job, but council members were apparently "swayed by Williams's enthusiasm and the overwhelming support she drew at her confirmation hearing." Williams is still in the process of attempting to gain the security clearances she will need before she could effectively head the agency. She was previously president of the D.C. Children and Youth Investment Trust Corp. and executive director of Serve D.C. more ›

Statehood Committee Meets Today

The D.C. Council's Special Committee on Statehood and Self-Determination meets today for the first time in 2010, so if you want in on its plans for the year, drop on by Room 120 of the Wilson Building starting at 4 p.m. The committee, which is chaired by Council member Michael A. Brown (I-At Large), was formed last year as a way to better focus council efforts in the fight for D.C. voting rights, self-determination and statehood. Today it will be discussing plans for the coming year, including a possible "National Statehood Day" on April 16, the District's Emancipation Day. Everyone is free to attend and offer their hopefully constructive opinions on how best to move forward in the ever-long fight for enfranchisement for District residents. more ›

Graham Gives Up Taxi Oversight

Graham Gives Up Taxi Oversight

Ward 1 D.C. Council member Jim Graham is relinquishing his lead role in oversight of the city's taxicab industry, despite an earlier determination from Council Chair Vincent Gray that Graham should keep taxis in his portfolio as chairman of the public works and transportation committee. Graham has asked Gray to transfer taxicab oversight powers to the Committee of the Whole. more ›

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