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 26-444 would change the reporting timeline and expand the authority of the Food Policy Council to evaluate food procurement practices across the District government.
As introduced, Bill 26-444 would change the reporting timeline and expand the authority of the Food Policy Council to evaluate food procurement practices across the District government.
As introduced, Bill 26-422 would establish licensing standards and certification requirements for glazier and glazing contractors. It would also add 19 members representing glaziers and glazing contractors to the Board of Industrial Trades. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
As introduced, Bill 26-422 would establish licensing standards and certification requirements for glazier and glazing contractors. It would also add 19 members representing glaziers and glazing contractors to the Board of Industrial Trades. FISCAL NOTE - This bill is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
As introduced, Bill 26-181 would prohibit private disability insurance providers from reducing short-term disability benefits based on actual or estimated paid leave benefits an eligible individual may be entitled to from the District, regardless of the jurisdiction in which the insurance policy was issued. It would also make offsetting or reducing benefits under a short-term disability insurance policy based on estimated or actual benefits received under the Universal Paid Leave Amendment Act of 2016 enforceable under the law.
As introduced, Bill 26-181 would prohibit private disability insurance providers from reducing short-term disability benefits based on actual or estimated paid leave benefits an eligible individual may be entitled to from the District, regardless of the jurisdiction in which the insurance policy was issued. It would also make offsetting or reducing benefits under a short-term disability insurance policy based on estimated or actual benefits received under the Universal Paid Leave Amendment Act of 2016 enforceable under the law.
As introduced, Bill 26-494 would revise the eligibility requirements for accountancy licensure by authorizing a holder of a baccalaureate degree with two years of experience and who has passed an examination in accounting and auditing to obtain a license. It would also amend the mobility requirements for those who are licensed in another jurisdiction and want to practice in the District.
As introduced, Bill 26-494 would revise the eligibility requirements for accountancy licensure by authorizing a holder of a baccalaureate degree with two years of experience and who has passed an examination in accounting and auditing to obtain a license. It would also amend the mobility requirements for those who are licensed in another jurisdiction and want to practice in the District.
As introduced, Bill 26-245 would increase the weight limit for personal delivery devices.
As introduced, Bill 26-245 would increase the weight limit for personal delivery devices.