District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills
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District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session
District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0091
Introduced
1/29/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-91 would require the Department of Behavioral Health to develop and publish a standardized checklist and develop a secure online portal for tracking behavioral health housing voucher applications.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0092
Introduced
1/29/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-92 would require that all lead service lines in the District on both public and private property be replaced with non-lead lines by December 31, 2030 and prohibit the practice of partial lead service line replacements. Under this bill, the installation of new lead, brass, or galvanized steel service lines would be prohibited. It would also require that owners of private property serviced by a lead service line enroll in the Lead Service Line Replacement Program or replace the lead service line themselves. It prescribe how DC Water is to treat and test properties with service lines of unknown composition and also provide lead service line replacements at District properties at no cost to the property owner. It would establish a high-priority lead service line replacement program to prioritize replacement of lead service lines at child development facilities, multi-unit residential properties, properties that previously underwent a partial lead service line replacement, and homes with emergency service line repairs. DC Water is required to maintain a service line inventory and provide water filtration devices and replacement cartridges to all properties serviced by a service line made of lead or of unknown composition until at least 6 months after the property’s lead service line is replaced. As a condition of a real property sale or transfer, a purchaser must enroll in the Lead Service Line Replacement Program or replace the lead service line. Among other things, it would prescribe certain rights and protections for occupants residing at a property serviced by a lead service line. It would also require that the Department of Energy and Environment engage community-based organizations (“CBO”) to review contractor lead service line replacements and to set deadlines for residents to comply with the requirements of this act. The Mayor is required to issue regulations to implement this act. It amends the Fiscal Year 2005 Budget Support Act of 2004 to remove language establishing the Lead Pipe Replacement Assistance Program.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0093
Introduced
1/29/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-93 would prohibit the sale of smoke detectors that are not tamper-resistant in the District of Columbia.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0094
Introduced
1/29/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-94 would provide real property tax exemption for properties located at 1719 N St., N.W.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0095
Introduced
1/29/25
Enrolled
2/7/25
Passed
2/20/25
Modification Nos. 2 and 3 to Contract No. NFPHC-NUR-23-C-00039 between Not-for-Profit Hospital Corporation and Aya Healthcare, Inc. Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2025
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0096
Introduced
1/29/25
Enrolled
2/11/25
Passed
2/20/25
Contract No. CW118832 with Modaxo Traffic Management USA, Inc., Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2025
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0097
Introduced
1/29/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-97 would require the assignment of nurses to each public and public charter school for a minimum of 40 hours per week. It would also establish a student loan repayment program for school nurses.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0098
Introduced
1/30/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-98 would designate public transit employees as eligible recipients for the Government Employer-Assisted Housing Program.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0099
Introduced
1/30/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-99 would exempt sales of HIV in-home tests from taxation.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0100
Introduced
1/30/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-100 would establish a deferred retirement option program to allow retirement-eligible FEMS and MPD members to continue working for up to 3 years while collecting supplemental payments in a separate retirement account.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0101
Introduced
1/30/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-101 would prohibit insurance companies from factoring the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis in decisions related to the issuance of disability, life, or long-term care insurance policies.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0102
Introduced
1/30/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-102 would establish a Business Improvement District and Main Street Public Restroom Facility Fund to be administered by the Mayor to support efforts to provide and maintain public restroom facilities. It requires the Department of Parks and Recreation to include public restroom facilities in all new and substantially renovated parks that are one acre or more in size.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0103
Introduced
1/30/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-103 would require that before entering into an exclusive agreement with respect to the use of District owned recreational property for a term of 3 or more years, the Mayor shall satisfy certain public engagement requirements. It requires the exclusive agreement to include a provision for an annual audit to ensure compliance with the terms of the exclusive agreement. It also requires a proposed resolution to the Council for review and approval, which shall include a description of the District’s current use of the District-owned recreational property, the fair market value of the requested use, and the anticipated amount that would be charged for exclusive usage.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0104
Introduced
1/30/25
Refer
2/4/25
As introduced, Bill 26-104 would establish a “cumulative impact statement” process that must be completed to obtain District permits and other relief for environmentally harmful actions in overburdened communities. It would also establish a “modified cumulative impact statement” to assess District agency plans that impact the siting of significant sources of environmental harm in overburdened communities and it would create accountability to ensure that these processes are enforceable and result in meaningful progress for overburdened communities. It also establishes an environmental justice division at DOEE.
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District Of Columbia Council Bill B26-0105
Introduced
1/31/25
Refer
2/4/25
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.