Washington D.C. Councilmember Zachary Parker [D]

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DCB26-0073Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-73 would direct local education agencies to adopt and implement a personal wireless communication device policy that prohibits a student from using a personal wireless communication device during the full school day.
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2025-03-25
Public Hearing
DCB26-0020Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-20 would establish Paul E. Sluby, Sr Preservation Fund for Historic African American Cemeteries or burial grounds.
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2025-03-19
Public Hearing
DCB26-0109Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-109 would support farmers markets in low food access neighborhoods by creating a grant program to help cover operational costs, infrastructure, and extended seasonal operations. It would also require discounted permitting fees ...
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2025-03-17
Public Hearing
DCCER26-0014Intro
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Jayden Daniels Recognition Resolution of 2025
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2025-03-04
Retained by the Council
DCB26-0137Intro
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Strengthening Arts in Schools Amendment Act of 2025
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2025-03-03
To Council Committee of the Whole
DCB26-0074PassThe Office of Independent Juvenile Justice Facilities Oversight Plan Emergency Act of 2025
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2025-02-25
Enacted without Mayor's Signature with Act Number A26-0018, Expires on May 26, 2025
DCB26-0126Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-126 would prohibit housing providers from separately charging tenants for the utility charges accrued by the housing accommodation for its common areas. It would require that housing providers give notification to a tenant of a...
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2025-02-21
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0126 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0075Engross
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The Office of Independent Juvenile Justice Facilities Oversight Plan Temporary Act of 2025
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2025-02-18
Final Reading, CC
DCB26-0114Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-114 would amend the Youth Employment Act of 1979, to raise the wages of participants of the Marion Barry Summer Youth Employment Program.
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2025-02-18
To Council Executive Administration and Labor Committee
DCB26-0118Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-118 would waive the fees for the costs of city services for administering the Capital Pride Parade.
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2025-02-18
To Council Business and Economic Development Committee
DCPR26-0044PassThe Office of Independent Juvenile Justice Facilities Oversight Plan Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025
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2025-02-14
Resolution R26-0035, Effective from Feb 04, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 001464
DCB26-0025Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-25 would exempt from the certificate of need process digital-only telehealth platforms and providers and primary care and specialty care providers not affiliated with hospitals and medical schools. It would remove the 3-year max...
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2025-02-12
Committee Report Filed
DCB26-0050Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-50 would reform the Rapid Re-Housing Program to ensure that individuals and families do not pay more than 30% of their income toward rent.
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2025-02-07
To Council Human Services Committee
DCB26-0091Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-91 would require the Department of Behavioral Health to develop and publish a standardized checklist and develop a secure online portal for tracking behavioral health housing voucher applications.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0091 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0103Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-103 would require that before entering into an exclusive agreement with respect to the use of District owned recreational property for a term of 3 or more years, the Mayor shall satisfy certain public engagement requirements. I...
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0103 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0108Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-108 would provide universal free school meals and after school snacks to public school, public charter school, and participating private school students in the District of Columbia.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0108 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0104Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-104 would establish a “cumulative impact statement” process that must be completed to obtain District permits and other relief for environmentally harmful actions in overburdened communities. It would also establish a “mo...
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0104 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0105Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-105 would ensure authorized tenants of residential properties are able to receive utility payment assistance and also prevent water service from being disconnected from residential properties for nonpayment.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0105 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0107Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-107 would require the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection to establish a program to survey the business ecosystem and create a city-wide strategy for helping District business owners retire and sell to their employe...
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0107 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0113Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-113 would expand the regular operating hours of all facilities managed and operated by the Department of Parks and Recreation.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0113 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0111Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-111 would establish a program operated by DC Water and the Department of Energy and Environment to require the removal of lead service lines from public property and from all District government buildings and privately owned pr...
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0111 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0100Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-100 would establish a deferred retirement option program to allow retirement-eligible FEMS and MPD members to continue working for up to 3 years while collecting supplemental payments in a separate retirement account.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0100 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0099Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-99 would exempt sales of HIV in-home tests from taxation.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0099 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0092Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-92 would require that all lead service lines in the District on both public and private property be replaced with non-lead lines by December 31, 2030 and prohibit the practice of partial lead service line replacements. Under th...
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0092 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0112Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-112 would require the Department of Parks and Recreation to establish a program with the District of Columbia Public Schools for use of DCPS outdoor fields by certified, community-based youth sports organizations. It would requ...
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0112 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0101Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-101 would prohibit insurance companies from factoring the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis in decisions related to the issuance of disability, life, or long-term care insurance policies.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0101 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0106Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-106 would authorize the exercise of eminent domain by the Mayor to secure space for a resilience hub in Ivy City.
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2025-02-07
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0106 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0063Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-63 would give a disabled child with an individualized education program the right to remain in their initial placement feeder pattern unless there is no program available in their feeder pattern. It would require that an LEA co...
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2025-02-04
To Council Committee of the Whole
DCB26-0070Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-70 would remove the exemption from the Rent Stabilization Program for units rented to tenants using a tenant-based subsidy. It prohibits the administrator of any tenant-based subsidy from paying an increased rent without recei...
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2025-02-04
To Council Housing Committee
DCB26-0068Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-68 would require the Office and Commission to develop, fund and implement a plan to guarantee universal access to out-of-school-time programming for all youth enrolled in a public school in the District by 2036.
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2025-02-04
To Council Committee of the Whole
DCCER26-0002PassD.C. Groundhog Day Recognition Resolution of 2025
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2025-02-04
Approved with Resolution Number ACR26-0002
DCB26-0069Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-69 would authorize the Mayor to enter, on behalf of the District, the Nurse Licensure Compact to permit licensed registered and licensed practical/vocational nurses in party states to practice in the District and for multistate...
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2025-02-04
To Council Health Committee
DCCER26-0003PassDr. Frazier O’Leary Ceremonial Recognition Resolution of 2025
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2025-02-04
Approved with Resolution Number ACR26-0003
DCCER26-0012PassDr. Maurice Jackson Recognition Resolution of 2025
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2025-02-04
Approved with Resolution Number ACR26-0012
DCCER26-0009PassWashington Commanders Recognition Resolution of 2025
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2025-02-04
Approved with Resolution Number ACR26-0009
DCCER26-0007PassBlack History Month Recognition Resolution of 2025
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2025-02-04
Approved with Resolution Number ACR26-0007
DCCER26-0010PassDerrick Ward Posthumous Recognition Resolution of 2025
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2025-02-04
Approved with Resolution Number ACR26-0010
DCB26-0058Intro
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The Chairman is referring this legislation sequentially to the Committee on Business and Economic Development through 7/14/2025, and then to the Committee on Transportation and the Environment. As introduced Bill 26-58 would establish an extended pr...
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2025-01-24
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0058 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0052Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-52 would establish a Group Violence Intervention Initiative and an organizational structure to guide the efforts of the Initiative. It would allow the Metropolitan Police Department to hire civilian personnel to respond to and i...
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2025-01-24
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0052 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0053Intro
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As introduced, Bill 26-53 would establish an electronic will registry. A single-family home rehabilitation program, allow the establishment of a payment plan for delinquent property taxes, and require that all commercial registered agents to accept s...
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2025-01-24
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0053 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0026Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-26 would clarify certain exemptions to include theatrical wrestling events.
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2025-01-21
To Council Business and Economic Development Committee
DCB26-0028Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-28 would prohibit segregated confinement in jails and limit the use of safe cells. It would require that incarcerated people with mental health emergencies receive the care to which they are entitled. The Department of Correctio...
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2025-01-21
To Council Judiciary and Public Safety Committee
DCB26-0014Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-14 would establish a permanent Tax and Revenue Commission.
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2025-01-10
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0014 Published in the DC Register
DCB26-0017Intro
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As introduced Bill 26-17 would establish investigatory procedures for harassment by certain District government employees.
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2025-01-10
Notice of Intent to Act on B26-0017 Published in the DC Register
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