2067782 bills found
Permit a court to commit a juvenile adjudicated delinquent for certain weapons offenses to the Department of Corrections.
Establish investigative subpoena authority to gather business records in certain investigations.
Appropriate money for the ordinary expenses of the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of the state, the current expenses of state institutions, interest on the public debt, and common schools.
Citizen Review Panel Whitney Miller Reappointment Resolution of 2026
Commission on the Selection and Tenure of Administrative Law Judges of the Office of Administrative Hearings Laura Hankins Reappointment Resolution of 2026
Revise property tax levies for school districts and to revise the state aid to general and special education formulas.
Citizen Review Panel Carolyn Woods Reappointment Resolution of 2026
Board of Directors of the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission Brad Belzak Appointment Resolution of 2026
As introduced, Bill 26-567 would establish a DC Young Adult Corps Program to provide recent high school graduates and young adults with paid, full-time service placements that support District priorities. It designates responsibilities that include program design and cross-sector alignment to the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education and designates responsibilities that include participant selection, placement, eligibility and compensation. It would also establish standards for service year placements among other things.
As introduced, Bill 26-474 would establish a one-year pilot program providing up to 100 employment vouchers for young adult parents aged 16 through 24. It would subsidize a portion of wages to encourage public and private employers to hire and retain young adult parents, and also require participating employers to provide standard employee benefits and a soft commitment to transition the employee into permanent placement upon termination of the voucher.
As introduced, Bill 26-257 would extend the time in which compliant subcontracting plans for contracts for health benefits for District employees and their families shall be provided.
As introduced, Bill 26-443 would require that the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority establish an amnesty program through which participating customers can have a portion of their outstanding balance for water and sewer services waived by the Authority. It would also modify the process by which tenants of a rental property or owner-occupants of a multi-unit property can receive water and sewer service from the Authority in their own name. This includes cases where the property is master metered and individual residents’ water usage cannot be determined. It also, among other things, establishes a process for the Authority to continue or resume water and sewer service to a property after a tenant or owner-occupant has agreed to receive service in their name.
Guiding Renewable Interconnection and Distribution (GRID) Amendment Act of 2026
As introduced, Bill 26-243 would require that the Department of Energy and Environment create a system through which it automatically enrolls District residents into income-qualified utility affordability programs.
As introduced, Bill 26-124 would prohibit an electric or gas company from disconnecting residential electric or gas service for protected households during the summer and winter months. It would establish a program under the Department of Energy and the Environment and also require the establishment of guidelines for payment plans for all eligible customers. It requires that an electric or gas company report arrearage and disconnection data to the Public Service Commission on a monthly basis.
As introduced, Bill 26-105 would ensure authorized tenants of residential properties are able to receive utility payment assistance and also prevent water service from being disconnected from residential properties for nonpayment.
As introduced, Bill 26-494 would revise the eligibility requirements for accountancy licensure by authorizing a holder of a baccalaureate degree with two years of experience and who has passed an examination in accounting and auditing to obtain a license. It would also amend the mobility requirements for those who are licensed in another jurisdiction and want to practice in the District.
As introduced, Bill 26-444 would change the reporting timeline and expand the authority of the Food Policy Council to evaluate food procurement practices across the District government.
As introduced, Bill 26-593 would authorize the Mayor to establish a drug discount program by entering into a cooperative purchasing agreement with a prescription drug discount program for the purpose of lowering prescription drug costs for District residents
As introduced, Bill 26-428 would modernize the District’s child labor law by re-writing its provisions in plain, clear language. It places responsibility for implementation and enforcement with the Department of Employment Services (DOES). The proposed bill also clarifies the Office of the Attorney General’s role to bring civil suits against employers who violate the law.
As introduced, Bill 26-523 would require the Department of Health Care Finance to develop a single application process for providers seeking to be credentialed or recredentialed with a managed care organization. It would set timeframes and notice requirements for the Department of Health Care Finance to respond to applications.
As introduced, Bill 26-136 would require that the Board of Elections hold a special election to fill a vacancy in the office of Delegate within 49 days after the declaration by the Speaker of the House of Representatives of extraordinary circumstances, which is defined as more than 100 vacancies in the House of Representatives.
As introduced Bill 26-26 would clarify certain exemptions to include theatrical wrestling events.
Retirement: other; MI secure retirement program board; establish. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0807'26
Retirement: other; retirement program for certain nonpublic employees to participate in a benefit plan; create, and provide oversight. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0808'26