District Of Columbia
26th Council·1,699 bills
Track legislation moving through District Of Columbia. Browse 1,699 bills and resolutions during the 26th Council, each with a plain-language summary, current status from introduction to enactment, sponsors, and voting history.
Bills
As introduced, Bill 26-400 would update the statutory definition of neglect and clarify that the Child and Family Services Agency shall not use a parent or guardian’s eligibility or use of public benefits as the sole evidence that parental failure is unrelated to neglect. It would also clarify that homelessness or lack of stable housing shall not be used as sole evidence of neglect.
As introduced, Bill 26-400 would update the statutory definition of neglect and clarify that the Child and Family Services Agency shall not use a parent or guardian’s eligibility or use of public benefits as the sole evidence that parental failure is unrelated to neglect. It would also clarify that homelessness or lack of stable housing shall not be used as sole evidence of neglect.
As introduced Bill 26-358 would expand the Metropolitan Police Department Senior Officer Program to Metropolitan Police Department Lieutenants and it would also remove the Metropolitan Police Department and Fire and Emergency Medical Services mandatory retirement age.
As introduced Bill 26-358 would expand the Metropolitan Police Department Senior Officer Program to Metropolitan Police Department Lieutenants and it would also remove the Metropolitan Police Department and Fire and Emergency Medical Services mandatory retirement age.
As introduced, Bill 26-706 would permit minors to defer kindergarten enrollment for one year without being considered truant if they meet specified criteria. It would also permit parents with a child born June 16 through September 30 with flexibility in applications and enrollment for public school Pre-K3, Pre-K4, and Kindergarten.
As introduced, Bill 26-706 would permit minors to defer kindergarten enrollment for one year without being considered truant if they meet specified criteria. It would also permit parents with a child born June 16 through September 30 with flexibility in applications and enrollment for public school Pre-K3, Pre-K4, and Kindergarten.
As introduced, Bill 26-702 would establish a public safety facility modernization plan for all Fire and EMS and Metropolitan Police Department facilities throughout the District of Columbia.
As introduced, Bill 26-702 would establish a public safety facility modernization plan for all Fire and EMS and Metropolitan Police Department facilities throughout the District of Columbia.