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Joined September 2012
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MaCo retweeted
Since the 15th St Protected Bike Lane was installed: 📉Crashes dropped 46% 📉Bike injuries dropped 91% Removing the bike lane between Constitution Ave and the Tidal Basin would increase conflicts between pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles at one of the busiest times of year.
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On this date in 1987, the Lion of the Senate, Teddy Kennedy, introduced a #DCStatehood bill. Key takeaways: - DC’s lack of voting representation “makes a mockery” of democracy - “The time has come...to remove the unfair cloud of 2nd-class status” from DC
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Thank you to our neighbor and friend @Sen_Alsobrooks for stepping up so effectively, like she said she would, for the people of DC-- M.
The unconscionable Republican CR cut $1 billion in funding for D.C. – funds that have literally already been paid for by D.C. residents. So we introduced a bill tonight to ensure that D.C. receives the tax dollars it is owed. The Senate just passed it.
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Councilmember Henderson worked both in the US Senate and at the DC Council. She is a great person to listen to on how Congress' budgeting impacts the District. There is no way around it: the CR will bring severe cuts to public safety, public education, and human services in DC.
There has been a lot of focus on the District’s budget due to an effort in Congress to force the District to cut 1 billion dollars in spending 6 months into the fiscal year. Budgets can be complicated, so to combat confusion I’d like to introduce “The District Budget, 101 pt 1”.
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This hits home so hard. DC is being treated like it's enemy territory to be punished and stripped for parts. Decades of railing against the federal government (by both parties) has created such a warped view of this city and how we should treat the Americans who live here.
Hundreds of D.C. residents, including parents, teachers, and union members are lobbying Senate offices today against the spending bill that would slash more than $1 billion from D.C.’s local budget.
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The House CR has lots of problems, but a big one is that it restricts how the District of Columbia spends its OWN money. This doesn't save a single federal tax dollar—it just treats DC residents like pawns. It's undemocratic and un-American. I will fight it on the Senate floor.
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DC is standing together against Congress freezing $1 billion in *local* tax dollars. The Mayor, @councilofdc & city leaders came together today on Capitol Hill to demand action because this would mean real cuts to schools, public safety, & vital services—for no good reason. (1/3)
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Grateful for District residents showing up in person, calling, and emailing Senate offices today. Keep it coming!
Congress is planning to cut more than $1 billion in local funds, threatening a devastating impact on DC. We can't let it happen. Join us in making the case to Senators 👇🏾
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Just in from @ChrisVanHollen. Says he is looking at options to force a vote to resolve the DC budget problem — $1.1B in cuts that DC anticipated this CR will cause the city — on Senate floor.
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guess we’re the only ones doing free baggage now
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The vast majority of the District’s budget is DC taxpayer dollars, not federal funds. District spending comes from locally-generated revenues. This CR does NOT save federal dollars. We are unified in opposition to this continuing resolution language.
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In the shadow of the Capitol, a unified District government comes together seeking reversal of a mid-year $1 billion budget cut with potentially deplorable consequences. A proposed amendment by Eleanor Holmes Norton would reinstate past Continuing Resolution language (& $) for DC
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But that makes NO SENSE. Because D.C., unlike Congress, annually passes an operating budget. And one that is balanced. We're halfway through FY2025, and Congress is saying: "Go back to FY2024 like all the federal agencies." But... those agencies never had an FY25 budget.
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First, the very basic fact that many miss: While D.C. isn't a state and is beholden to Congress in many ways, it is *not funded* by Congress or federal taxpayers. It's budget is funded by locally raised revenue, i.e. taxes and residents and businesses pay.
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“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.” ―Charles Dickens Widespread rain and snow will develop overnight and on Friday, March 7, 2025, with snow levels dipping as low as 4000 feet (1220 M). Sunny and mild weather is forecast to return for the weekend. #AZWX You can follow our weather forecast, road conditions and webcams here: go.nps.gov/06 (20545) or by calling 928-638-7496 for current park road conditions/closures. For a list of what is open on the South Rim this week, hours of operation, and what remains closed —visit: go.nps.gov/C19 (66297) NPS Photo/J. Baird 3/6/2025.
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Trump is steering the economy toward a recession with these massive tariffs and swift gov't cuts. -Stocks are selling off -Consumers are fearful and pulling back on spending -The Nasdaq is teetering near correction -And Trump just broke our BFF relationship with Canada for no good reason. This is a recipe for much slower growth, fewer jobs and higher prices.
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Welcome spring & #illegal #driving - where’s the enforcement under the Steer Act for this driver VA Tag TZH1437 who didn’t stop at @BunkerHillElem1 @CMZParker5 @DDOTDC & has $25K in tickets? @maustermuhle @charlesallen @DCPoliceDept
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DC CFO predicting $1 Billion deficit over next 4 years. Main reason is reduction to federal workforce. CFO estimates as many as 40,000 federal jobs in DC lost over next 3 years. @nbcwashington
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