District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 29)
Page 29 of 104
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0474
Introduced
11/14/25
Refer
11/18/25
As introduced, Bill 26-474 would establish a one-year pilot program providing up to 100 employment vouchers for young adult parents aged 16 through 24. It would subsidize a portion of wages to encourage public and private employers to hire and retain young adult parents, and also require participating employers to provide standard employee benefits and a soft commitment to transition the employee into permanent placement upon termination of the voucher.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0488
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
11/18/25
Refer
1/6/26
Refer
1/9/26
As introduced, Bill 26-488 would establish the Pathways to Prosperity Program to provide zero-interest forgivable loans for tuition and living expenses. It would establish a non-lapsing fund to support the program and also establish eligibility criteria and conditions of participation.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0407
Introduced
11/14/25
Refer
11/18/25
Passed
2/3/26
Report Pass
2/17/26
Historic Preservation Review Board Chris Morrison Confirmation Resolution of 2025
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0490
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
12/2/25
Report Pass
3/25/26
Engrossed
3/31/26
As introduced, Bill 26-490 would prohibit the District of Columbia Public Library from entering into or renewing licensing agreements with publishers of electronic literary materials that restrict District residents’ access to books.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0491
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
12/2/25
As introduced, Bill 26-491 would direct local education agencies to adopt and implement a model AI literacy policy addressing appropriate use and instruction of artificial and generative intelligence by students and staff for educational purposes.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0492
Introduced
11/19/25
Refer
12/2/25
As introduced, Bill 26-492 would require the Department of Health to require the development of a rodent abatement dashboard and report on rodent abatement efforts. It would also require the Department of Public Works provide notice to Advisory Neighborhood Commissions before the removal of public trash cans in residential zones and require that sightings of active rodent or vector activity during enforcement activities be referred to the Department of Health.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0493
Introduced
11/19/25
Refer
12/2/25
Refer
2/27/26
Refer
3/3/26
As introduced, Bill 26-493 would clarify grounds, notice, and procedures for receiverships. It would also establish cost recovery and lien mechanisms, as well as authorize tenant protections. It would permit dissolution and related remedies in cases of fraud or abuse, and for other purposes.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0480
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
11/18/25
As introduced, Bill 26-480 would codify the ability of residents at Department of Corrections facilities to testify before the Council of the District of Columbia. It would provide access to Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners and internet services for the purpose of engaging in the legislative process and participate in hearings. The Department of Corrections is required to provide materials explaining the legislative process and must submit an annual report to the Council and Mayor.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0466
Introduced
11/13/25
Refer
11/18/25
Refer
2/27/26
Refer
3/3/26
As introduced, Bill 26-466 would amend the St. Elizabeths East Parcel 13 Surplus Declaration and Disposition Approval Act of 2022 to approve an amendment to the term sheet for the disposition of the property.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0482
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
11/18/25
As introduced, Bill 26-482 would direct the Deputy Mayor for Education to contract with a third-party contractor to develop a smartphone application that directly connects youth and young adults in the District to flexible, paid work opportunities in the private sector.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0489
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
12/2/25
As introduced, Bill 26-489 would revise prioritization metrics and data collection reporting requirements imposed on education agencies.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0479
Introduced
11/14/25
Refer
11/18/25
As introduced, Bill 26-479 would establish a grant program within the Child and Family Services Agency to support the creation and operation of Youth Villages across the District of Columbia. It would also provide grant funding to nonprofit organizations to develop neighborhood-based, intergenerational networks to provide daily supports to youth up to age 25.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0483
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
11/18/25
As introduced, Bill 26-483 would establish a home trash shed incentive program for the safe storage of trash receptacles. It would require replacing public trash cans that are in disrepair with better-sealed, censored trash cans. It would also revive the Trash Compactor Tax Incentive Amendment Act of 2014.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0484
Introduced
11/17/25
Refer
11/18/25
Refer
2/27/26
Refer
3/3/26
As introduced, Bill 26-484 would eliminate the rule that prohibits the Real Property Tax Appeals Commission (“RPTAC”) from adjusting a property’s estimated market value if the Office of Tax and Revenue’s (“OTR’s”) assessment was within 5%. It would also require all RPTAC appeals decisions from the previous years be decided within 30 days and would extend the deadline by which such decisions need to be decided. Additionally, it would allow a letter of authorization to remain in effect for up to 3 years and throughout multiple levels of appeals, standardize appeals filing deadlines to business days instead of standard days, and allow property owners to opt in to electronic delivery of OTR appeals decisions.
DC
District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0476
Introduced
11/14/25
Refer
11/18/25
Refer
2/27/26
Refer
3/3/26
As introduced, Bill 26-476 would exempt 100 percent of the taxation of real property, including the joint real property of married individuals and serving spouses of disabled veterans or veterans who died in active duty.