District Of Columbia 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR25-0520

Introduced
11/1/23  
Refer
11/7/23  
Introduced
11/1/23  
Report Pass
2/29/24  
Refer
11/7/23  
Passed
3/5/24  
Report Pass
2/29/24  

Caption

People’s Counsel Sandra Mattavous-Frye Confirmation Resolution of 2023

Impact

The confirmation of Ms. Mattavous-Frye is significant as it upholds the integrity and continuity of the Office of the People's Counsel, a position established to safeguard consumer interests in public service matters. Her reappointment ensures ongoing advocacy for consumers, particularly concerning utility rates and service quality. The resolution emphasizes the importance of having experienced leadership in the office, which is crucial for maintaining trust and accountability in the management of public services.

Summary

PR25-0520 is a resolution aimed at confirming the reappointment of Ms. Sandra Mattavous-Frye as the People's Counsel of the District of Columbia. The role of the People's Counsel is to serve as an advocate for public interest and represent the interests of consumers before the Public Service Commission. This resolution seeks to affirm her continued service in this vital role, which is essential for ensuring that the voices of residents are heard in matters related to public utility services.

Sentiment

The sentiment around PR25-0520 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as indicated by the unanimous voting results which showed 13 votes in favor with no opposition. Supporters likely recognize the value that Ms. Mattavous-Frye brings to the role, perhaps reflecting confidence in her ability to navigate the complexities of public utility issues and represent the consumer effectively. Such backing signifies a collective agreement on her qualifications and the importance of her role in public service.

Contention

While the bill itself does not seem to generate significant contention, the underlying issues surrounding public utility services may pose future challenges. Ongoing discussions regarding utility transparency, rates, and service quality will remain at the forefront, requiring vigilant advocacy from the People's Counsel. The resolution's passage indicates a commitment to these causes, but also hints at the potential for debate as consumer needs and utility regulations continue to evolve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DC PR25-0575

Board of Professional Counseling Victoria Sherk Confirmation Resolution of 2023

DC PR25-0727

Board of Professional Counseling Rhonda Pope Brown Confirmation Resolution of 2024

DC PR25-0865

Board of Professional Counseling Kizzie McKay Confirmation Resolution of 2024

DC PR25-0574

Board of Professional Counseling Rhonda Brown Confirmation Resolution of 2023

DC PR25-0576

Board of Professional Counseling Giovanna Di Lauro Confirmation Resolution of 2023

DC PR25-1037

Board of Professional Counseling Laura Golojuch Confirmation Resolution of 2024

DC PR25-0808

Board of Social Work Selerya Moore Confirmation Resolution of 2024

DC PR25-0807

Board of Social Work Wanda Wheeler Confirmation Resolution of 2024

DC PR25-1042

Board of Dietetics and Nutrition Jessica Swift Confirmation Resolution of 2024

DC PR25-0770

Food Policy Council Kristy McCarron Confirmation Resolution of 2024

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.