District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0107

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Opening Worker-Ownership: A New Economic Resilience Strategy (OWNERS) Amendment Act of 2025

Impact

The bill is expected to have a substantial impact on the state's laws by fostering a framework that encourages the transition of businesses into cooperatives owned and managed by their employees. Such a shift could significantly change the economic landscape in the District, promoting more stable and resilient business models that support local economies. By recognizing and institutionalizing cooperative ownership, the law can improve the sustainability of businesses that are at risk of closure, thus potentially reducing unemployment and lifting community wealth.

Summary

B26-0107, titled the 'Opening Worker-Ownership: A New Economic Resilience Strategy (OWNERS) Amendment Act of 2025', proposes amendments to the District of Columbia Consumer Protection Procedures Act. The bill mandates the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP) to establish a program that surveys the local business ecosystem. This initiative aims to develop strategies that facilitate business owners, especially small local businesses, to retire or close their businesses by selling them to their employees through worker cooperative conversions. This approach seeks to not only preserve jobs but also enhance community engagement in local economic activities.

Contention

However, notable concerns have been raised regarding the implementation of this bill. Critics argue that while the intent of supporting local businesses is commendable, the logistical challenges of transitioning to a cooperative model could be substantial. There are also fears that the bill might overreach by compelling certain business models over traditional ownership frameworks, which could meet resistance from business owners who prefer conventional sales routes or are unfamiliar with cooperative structures. Furthermore, questions about the adequacy of resources and support from the DLCP for executing such transitions have also been highlighted in discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC AB1751

Missing Middle Townhome Ownership Act.

DC SB139

Land; Ownership Restrictions; Ag Land

DC HB1270

Ownership of Agricultural Data

DC SB040

Affordable Home Ownership Program

DC SB00125

An Act Restricting Private Equity Ownership Of Nursing Homes.

DC SB1164

ALTCS; providers; change of ownership

DC HB2733

Pharmacy board; renewals; ownership change

DC AB2742

Property ownership.

DC AB595

Housing: Building Home Ownership for All Program.

DC HB4019

Veterinary practices; ownership; oversight

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