District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0066

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
10/2/25  
Engrossed
10/7/25  
Enrolled
10/28/25  
Passed
11/10/25  
Chaptered
12/31/25  
Passed
1/23/26  

Caption

Youth Advisory Council on Climate Change and Environmental Conservation Establishment Act of 2025

Impact

The legislative enactment will not only articulate youth participation in shaping environmental policy but also amend existing personnel laws to include stipends for council members. This inclusion empowers young individuals, promoting their involvement in legislative processes that directly affect their future. Through its advisory role, the Youth Climate Council is expected to enhance the impact of youth voices on environmental governance, potentially influencing broader state laws on climate action and sustainability.

Summary

B26-0066, known as the Youth Advisory Council on Climate Change and Environmental Conservation Establishment Act of 2025, aims to establish a council that will provide youth perspectives on climate change and environmental issues in the District of Columbia. The bill mandates the formation of the Youth Climate Council, comprised of 17 voting members including high school students and young adults, to advise various governmental bodies on environmental policies, climate adaptation, and conservation strategies.

Sentiment

The response to B26-0066 appears generally positive, particularly among advocacy groups focused on youth engagement and climate action. Proponents argue that the establishment of this council represents a significant step towards inclusive governance, recognizing the critical importance of young people's insights in tackling climate challenges. However, concerns may arise regarding the operational aspects of such councils, including the potential effectiveness of advisory bodies without decision-making power.

Contention

While the intent behind B26-0066 is to empower youth, discussions around its implementation might expose points of contention, such as the adequacy of support provided to the council members, including training and resources. Additionally, there may be debates about the balance of representation within the council to ensure diverse perspectives, particularly from marginalized communities disproportionately affected by climate issues. The success of this initiative will likely hinge on the government's commitment to genuinely consider the council's recommendations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC HB06280

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of A Climate Change Superfund.

DC SB231

California Environmental Quality Act: the Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation: technical advisory.

DC HB05156

An Act Concerning A Climate Change Superfund.

DC SB127

Climate change.

DC SB120

Climate Change Commission

DC B26-0479

Youth Villages Grant Establishment Amendment Act of 2025

DC AB1243

Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025.

DC SB684

Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025.

DC AB900

Environmental protection: 30x30 goals: land conservation: stewardship.

DC AB1207

Climate change: market-based compliance mechanism: extension.

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