District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 78)
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0222
Introduced
4/4/25
Refer
4/22/25
Engrossed
9/17/25
Report Pass
10/20/25
Enrolled
10/28/25
Passed
11/10/25
Chaptered
12/31/25
Passed
1/23/26
Passed
12/31/25
As introduced, Bill 26-222 would symbolically designate the 2900 block of Mills Avenue, N.E., in Ward 5, as Alfred Dudley,Sr. Way.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0223
Introduced
4/8/25
Refer
4/22/25
Engrossed
6/3/25
Report Pass
6/17/25
Enrolled
6/25/25
Passed
7/7/25
Chaptered
8/23/25
Passed
9/12/25
Passed
8/23/25
As introduced, Bill 26-223 would designate the school in Lot 0899 in Square 1356, bounded by MacArthur Boulevard, N.W., Q Street, N.W., and Laverock Place N.W., as John R. Thompson Jr. High School.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0170
Introduced
4/9/25
Refer
4/22/25
Passed
6/3/25
Report Pass
8/26/25
Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia Dr. Abidemi Oyedele Confirmation Resolution of 2025
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0174
Introduced
4/9/25
Refer
4/22/25
Report Pass
6/26/25
Passed
7/1/25
District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority Board of Directors Dr. Alexander McPhail Confirmation Resolution of 2025
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0171
Introduced
4/9/25
Refer
4/22/25
Report Pass
6/26/25
Passed
7/1/25
District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority Board of Directors Robert Hawkins Confirmation Resolution of 2025
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0417
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/21/25
As introduced, Bill 26-417 would establish an amnesty program to waive monetary penalties upon the payment of fines owed as a result of notices of infractions for parking, standing, and stopping violations. It would also waive monetary penalties upon the payment of fines owed as a result of notices of infractions issued through automated traffic enforcement systems.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0423
Introduced
10/7/25
Refer
10/21/25
As introduced, Bill 26-423 would establish the On-Site Services Program to provide funding to qualifying housing providers to provide on-site services for residents. The services would include skill building, health, food and nutrition services, and childcare among other things.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0416
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/21/25
Refer
2/27/26
Refer
3/3/26
As introduced, Bill 26-416 would increase the maximum amount of the District’s Homeowner and Renter Property Schedule H Tax Credit that may be claimed by residents living in a designated displacement risk zone.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0421
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/21/25
Report Pass
12/17/25
Engrossed
1/6/26
Enrolled
2/17/26
Passed
3/2/26
Chaptered
4/16/26
Passed
5/1/26
Passed
4/16/26
As introduced, Bill 26-421 would authorize the establishment and administration of the Soul of the City Business Improvement District.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0422
Introduced
10/7/25
Refer
10/21/25
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.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0410
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/7/25
As introduced, Bill 26-410 would direct the Deputy Mayor for Education to submit a plan to require work-based learning to be a part of graduation requirements by 2035.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0403
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/7/25
As introduced, Bill 26-403 would require the Office of the State Superintendent for Education to create a uniform course catalogue. It would require each local education agency to implement flexible graduation waivers. It would conduct a uniform transcript evaluation procedure, and award academic credit for classes taken by students in the Care of the District. It would also require the Students in the Care of D.C. Coordinating Committee regularly review and report on the success and impact of the Education Continuity for Students. in the Care of D.C.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0407
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/7/25
Report Pass
2/2/26
Engrossed
3/3/26
Enrolled
4/13/26
Passed
4/24/26
As introduced, Bill 26-407 would require the Mayor to publish within 120 days a plan to address overcrowding of the Youth Services Center and require the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services to publish certain population data pertaining to youth at Youth Services Center and New Beginnings Youth Development Center.
FISCAL NOTE - This legislation is passed Subject to Appropriations. Please see the Fiscal Impact Statement for more information.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0405
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/7/25
bill summary - As introduced, Bill 26-405 would establish a grant program to provide a $50 weekly direct cash stipend to eligible students in participating schools in the District of Columbia and contract with an organization to study its effects on student wellbeing, attendance, and financial literacy.
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0408
Introduced
10/6/25
Refer
10/7/25
Report Pass
2/23/26
Report Pass
2/25/26
Engrossed
3/3/26
Enrolled
4/13/26
Passed
4/22/26
As introduced, Bill 26-408 would require the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS) to maintain an electronic record of its attempts to contact the appropriate parties, including parents and guardians, prior to a predisposition meeting and to make this log available to the Chair of the Council committee with oversight of the DYRS.