Nadeau Bill Ensures Adequate Payment to Nonprofits for Their Work
The bill clarifies and updates the “Nonprofit Fair Compensation Act of 2020” to ensure that nonprofit organizations partnering with the District government are fairly and consistently reimbursed for the full cost of delivering vital services in our communities.
Statement on Shooting at the Capital Jewish Museum
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau issued the following statement on last night’s shooting at the Capital Jewish Museum in which two people were killed.
Ward 1 Update: A frustrating and significant delay

After weeks of delay and uncertainty, the Mayor has finally submitted her Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal to the District’s Chief Financial Officer. We now expect the proposal to come to the Council the week of May 26 for us to begin our budget oversight process and analysis.
Ward 1 Update: Not the right investment

The Commanders have a rich history and a years-long cultural legacy. But the fact remains that the District cannot afford to spend $1 billion in taxpayer money on a sports stadium for a privately held team.
RFK stadium deal is not the right investment for D.C.

The fact remains that the District cannot afford to spend $1 billion in taxpayer money on a sports stadium for a privately held team.
Statement Regarding RFK Stadium Deal
When it comes to a stadium at RFK, it’s a ‘no’ for me. The District cannot afford to spend $1 billion in taxpayer money on a sports stadium for a privately held team, a stadium that will sit dark most days.
Ward 1 Update: More. Affordable. Housing.
It’s been a busy month as I’ve pushed to ensure a path to safe and affordable housing for every District resident. Far too many of our residents struggle with excessive housing costs, and I recently introduced two bills to address our housing needs.
Council Committee Hears Testimony on Bill to Close More Homicide Cases
A D.C. Council Committee heard public testimony Wednesday on a bill that would boost reward amounts and give greater support to witnesses who give testimony that assists police in solving murder cases.
Attend an Earth Day neighborhood cleanup
Attend an Earth Day cleanup in your neighborhood on Saturday, April 26.
Ward 1 Update: Direct and unique impact

We’re in the middle of one of the busiest and most important times in the legislative calendar: performance oversight. This is the Council’s chance to ask the people who run the agencies and offices we oversee to answer key questions.