Resources for Employees Impacted by Recent Federal Actions
My team and I have compiled a list of resources specially for federal and other employees impacted by recent federal actions.
There is Still Time to Take Action!
You can make a big difference by calling Senators and asking them to “vote ‘no’ on cloture and ‘no’ on any CR that harms D.C.”
Act now: Stand up for D.C.’s budget
Allow D.C. to continue spending at already approved FY25 levels and vote against any CR that hurts the District.
On Capitol Hill to fight for D.C.’s budget

I joined my D.C. Council colleagues on Capitol Hill to meet with House Republicans and explain how their proposed continuing resolution will hurt D.C. by forcing us to slash public safety and education funding.
Ward 1: Question time

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.
Public Safety Update: Crime Lab Reaccreditation & More
Last month D.C.’s crime lab regained accreditation for its fingerprinting unit, the third of its five units to be reaccredited since all of them lost theirs more than three years ago.
Beautiful, dignified housing for Park Morton residents
The first phase of the Park Morton reconstruction project is almost ready to open – more than 140 units of income-restricted housing, with one-, two-, three- and even a four-bedroom unit, to accommodate families of all sizes.
Fighting for critical services for new parents
Councilmember Nadeau questioned DHCF Director Wayne Turnage at a recent Health Committee performance oversight hearing about Medicaid reimbursement for home visiting programs.
Statement on D.C.’s autonomy
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau issued a statement on the District of Columbia’s right to self-governance.
Ward 1 Update: What do we need to do to reach our potential?

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.