Standing Together, Supporting Each Other
I want to start this message by emphasizing that the people of the District of Columbia are strong, resilient and above all, we know how to come together when times are tough. Unfortunately, the latest attack on D.C.’s autonomy, a bill in Congress to repeal the Home Rule Act, is neither surprising nor unfamiliar.
Ward 1 Update: One giant step

Protecting the environment has always been a core value for me and important to my work.
Councilmembers Announce D.C.’s Bottle Bill

Eleven councilmembers introduce bill requiring deposits on beverage containers, proven to drastically reduce litter in streets, parks and rivers.
Ward 1 Update: Goals for 2025

My team and I have already been working for some time on legislation for the current Council Period 26.
CP25 Committee on Public Works & Operations Activity Report
This report highlights some of the major legislation moved through the Committee and some of the oversight activities undertaken by the Committee during Council Period 25.
2024 Progress Report

Welcome to my 2024 Progress Report – a look back at how we worked to enhance road safety, build more affordable housing, expand violence prevention programs, and more.
Ward 1 Update: Our fight to hold Empower accountable continues

Ward 1 Update: The New York Times featured our fight to hold Empower accountable.
On the recommendation to expel Councilmember Trayon White
Today, December 16, the Ad Hoc Committee voted unanimously to recommend that the D.C. Council expel Councilmember Trayon White for violations of the D.C. Code and D.C. Council Rules. Councilmember Nadeau made the following remarks.
Fighting fake tags & dangerous driving

Ward 1 Update: Finally, we can do something about cars with fake tags driving (and parking) dangerously with impunity.
Pushing OUC on technology issues
I’ve been pushing the Office of Unified Communications over the past several months over its systemic and technology-specific issues that are resulting in delayed and incorrect responses to 911 emergencies.