District Of Columbia 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill CER25-0082 Introduced / Bill

Filed 06/05/2023

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Chairman Phil Mendelson  	Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie 2 
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Councilmember Robert C. White, Jr. 	Councilmember Trayon 	White, Sr.  6 
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Councilmember Charles Allen          Councilmember Brianne K. Nadeau 10 
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Councilmember Brooke Pinto 	Councilmember Janeese Lewis George 14 
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Councilmember Anita Bonds  	Councilmember Zachary Parker 18 
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Councilmember Christina Henderson  	Councilmember Vincent C. Gray  22 
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 	Councilmember Matthew Frumin 26 
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A CEREMONIAL RESOLUTION  28 
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IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA  32 
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To recognize and honor the life and accomplishments Linda Harllee Harper	.  37 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper was born and raised in Washington D.C. and was a 39 
lifelong resident of the District who resided in Ward 4; 40 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper graduated from Jackson Reed High School, formally 42 
known as Wilson Senior High School; 43 
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from the University of The District of Columbia and earned 	her Master’s Degree in Counseling 46 
psychology from Trinity Washington University; 47 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper married her husband Byron Har	per on March 24
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2005; 50 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper and 	Byron Harper welcomed their son Blake Harper on 52 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper began her career in public service in the District of 55 
Columbia as a Substance Abuse Prevention Officer at the former Oak Hill Youth Center; 56 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper worked in both the public sector and non-profit sector 58 
throughout her career as an advocacy leader for the reform of the District of Columbia Juvenile 59 
Justice System;  60 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper helped lead the effort to help establish the New 62 
Beginning Youth Center to create a more restorative and rehabilitation focused center for the 63 
Districts Youth Correctional Center;  64 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper shared her vision of helping the youth of the District of 66 
Columbia with public beyond her role in government on her radio show “Led By Love”; 67 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper’s leadership in working to create safer communities for 69 
District residents led her to hold multiple leadership roles within the 	District of Columbia 70 
government including 	Deputy Director of the Department of Youth Rehabilitation 	Services, the 71 
first Director of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, 	and the Director of the Office of 72 
Neighborhood Safety and Engagement; 73 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper’s leadership of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention 75 
improved data collection and transparency around violent crime and advanced interagency 76 
collaboration to strategically save thousands of lives in the District of Columbia	; 77 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper has led the Office of Gun Violence Prevention since 	its 79 
founding to have invested more than $1.5 million in local community startup initiatives to better 80 
resource District residents in solving and preventing gun violence in their own neighborhoods;  81 
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WHEREAS, Linda Harllee Harper for her years of dedication to her community, family, 83 
and friends of her home in the District of Columbia where she shared her passion of helping the 84 
most vulnerable of the District community and worked to ensure that they were uplifted through 85 
her work.  86 
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RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, th	at this 88 
resolution may be cited as the “Linda Harllee Harper 	Posthumous Ceremonial Recognition 89 
Resolution of 2023”. 90    91 
Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia recognizes and honors Linda Harllee 92 
Harper for her years of dedication to the District of Columbia whe	re she led a career of public 93 
service focused on helping the District’s most 	vulnerable residents and solving the epidemic of 94 
gun violence.  95 
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Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon the first date of publication in 97 
the District of Columbia Register. 98 
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