Statement Regarding Charges Against Councilmember Trayon White
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau released the following statement.
Nadeau Lauds Rezoning for 1617 U Street, Criticizes Density Retreat

I look forward to collaborating with the Office of Planning, neighbors, and local institutions to create a new community landmark we can all be proud of, one that will add density to the site, contribute to the shortage of affordable housing in this part of Ward 1 and provide new public amenities to help restore the vibrancy of this end of the U Street Corridor.
Nadeau secures release of key documents in sexual harassment investigation

“If I have any opportunity to use the power I have in government to make sure he never gets to do this again, I will do that.” Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau (D-Ward 1) secured an agreement from the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel to provide key documents to assist the District’s attorney general in investigating […]
New Tax Commission Would Replace Existing

“The Council has gone through yet another budget process while the commission has sat on its hands.”
Nadeau Releases Redacted Report on Sexual Harassment Investigation
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau today released the redacted version of the independent counsel’s review of the city’s earlier investigations into sexual harassment complaints against John Falcicchio. The review was required by legislation Nadeau introduced in July 2023.
Nadeau Statement on Leaked Investigative Report
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau released the following statement after learning that the unredacted independent report commissioned by the Office of the Inspector General was leaked to the media.
Nadeau Statement on Independent Investigative Report
Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau released the following statement after receiving the independent investigative report Friday afternoon from the Office of the Inspector General into the allegations against the former deputy mayor and into workplace culture.
Nadeau Bill Addresses Rise of Mopeds

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau, D-Ward 1, joined by Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen, introduced legislation Monday to address the proliferation of mopeds in D.C. by making sellers and renters of mopeds responsible for registration requirements, similar to the experience of buying or renting a car.
Statement on This Week’s Shootings in Ward 1
There have been two shootings in Ward 1 this week, including one fatal in the early hours this morning, that also left two others in stable condition, according to early reports. We know that officers were patrolling nearby as the shooting occurred and responded quickly. I understand how upsetting and scary this is. While crime […]
Revised Sound Bills Would Protect Venues, Musicians, and Renters/Homeowners

Create shared responsibility for an environment of quality housing, healthy music, and harmonious neighborhoods.