Bill Takes Aim at Dangerous Drivers
This week the Council took action on several provisions that will result in stronger enforcement action against drivers who are repeatedly documented exceeding the speed limit by automated traffic cameras, often with little consequence.
Council Approves Home Visiting Medicaid coverage
Home visiting programs give new moms services critical to their health and the health and development of their children. This month the Council passed my Home Visiting Services Reimbursement Act, which gives access to these services to families on Medicaid.
Visiting the DDOT Traffic Control Officers at 14th and Irving

Councilmember Nadeau allocated funding for the positions during last year’s budget process, knowing the positions were necessary to keep bus and bike lanes clear and moving.
Public Safety Update

Here’s what I’ve been doing in recent weeks to address public safety concerns.
Ward 1 Update: Reliable and Effective 911

Public safety, 24/7 bus service, and other Council updates
Remarks on Whole of Government Response to Crime
“In the end, if we have agencies and organizations and elected leaders working in silos and not working together, we will be limited in what we can accomplish.”
Let’s Talk, and Walk, with Coffee

Wednesday, December 13, 8 a.m., at Doubles
Nadeau Remarks on Sexual Harassment Investigation Integrity Act at Public Hearing
Employees must trust that their allegations will be taken seriously, and that an investigation will not be influenced by internal or external politics or the appearance of politics or by the power wielded by the person being accused.
Approved 911 Bill Addresses Severe Understaffing
Retired first responders are exactly the experts and committed public servants we need to supplement overworked 911 call takers and dispatchers.
In Support of Out of School Time Programming Legislation
I firmly believe that every family in the District should have the necessary resources to ensure their children can achieve their full potential.