District Of Columbia 2025-2026 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR26-0132 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/14/2025

                            MURIEL BOWSER 
MAYOR 
Mar
ch 14, 2025 
The Honorable Phil Mendelson  
Chairman 
Co
uncil of the D istrict of Colu	mbia 
John A. Wilson 
Building 
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 504 
Washington, DC 20004 
Dear Ch
airman M endelson: 
In accordance 
with section 2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-
142; 
D.C. Official Code § 1-523.01), and pursuant to section 4 of the Maternal 	Mortality Review 
Committee Establishment Act of 2018, effective June 5, 2018 (D.C. Law 22-111; D.C. Official 
Code 
§
 7-671.03), I am pleased to nominate the following individual:
Dr
. Christina M area 
24th 
Street, N E 
Washington, D.C 20018 
(Ward 5) 
f
or reappointment as a 	person with experience in obstetrics and gynecology from a District of Columbia 
hospital 
or birthing center member of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee, fo	r a term to end 
January 10, 2028. 
Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-m	entioned 
nominee, together with a proposed resolution to assist the Council during the confirmation process. 
I would appreciate the Council’s earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please 
do not hesitate to contact me, or Steven Walker, Director, Mayor’s Office of Talent and 
Appointments, should the Council require additional information.  
Sincerely, 
Muriel B owser 
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at the request of the Mayor 
A PROPOSED RESOLUTION 
IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT 
OF COLUMBIA 
To confirm the reappointment 
of Dr. Christina Marea to the Maternal Mortality Review 
Committee. 
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, that this 
resolution may be cited 
as the "Maternal Mortality Review Committee Dr. Christina Marea 
Confirmation Resolution 
of 2025". 
Sec. 2. The Council 
of the District of Columbia confirms the reappointment 	of: 
Dr. Christina Marea 
24th Street, NE 
Washington, DC 20018 
(Ward 5) 
as a person with experience in obstetrics and gynecology from a District 	of Columbia hospital or 
birthing center member 
of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee, established by section 3 	of 
the Maternal Mortality Review Committee Establishment Act 	of 2018, effective June 5, 2018 
(D.C. Law 22-111; D.C. Official 
Code§ 7-671.02), for a term to end January 	10, 2028. 
Sec. 3. The Council 
of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy 	of this resolution, 
upon its adoption, to the nominee and 
to the Office of the Mayor. 
Sec. 
4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.   CURRICULUMVITAE
PERSONAL DATA
ChristinaX.Marea,PhD,MSN,MA,CNM
‘AdvancedPracticeNursing
SchoolofNursingandHealthStudies
GeorgetownUniversit
 
1.PERSONALINFORMATION
A.Education
Years	Degree/Coursework
‘September2021—Present
December2020
May2010
May2008
May2002
Fellowship:
TLIPostdoctoralFellowship
PhD
MasterofScienceinNursing
MasterofArtsinConflict
Resolution
BachelorofScienceinForeign
Service
Institution
Georgetown-HowardUniversities
CenterforClinicaland
‘TranslationalScience
JohnsHopkinsSchoolofNursing
Baltimore,MD
YaleSchoolofNursing
‘NewHaven,CT
UniversityofBradford,Bradford,
WestYorkshire,UK
GeorgetownUniversity
Washington,DC
BetterSelvesFellowship,KnollFarm,Vermont,USA,2017
UniversityofBradford,RotaryWorldPeaceFellowship,WestYorkshire,
UnitedKingdom,2006-2008
B.ProfessionalExperience
Institution/LocationYears Title
2020—PresentAssistantProfessor,EducatorTrack
‘Nurse-Midwifery/WHNP
2013-2019AdjunctInstructor,OCICoordinator,
‘Nurse-Midwifery/WHNP
GeorgetownUniversitySchoolofNursing
andHealthStudies,WashingtonDC
GeorgetownUniversitySchoolofNursing
andHealthStudies,WashingtonDC  2017 – 2019  External Consultant 	World Health Organization, Geneva,  
Switzerland (remote) 
2013 - 2019  Coordinator for Simulation, 
Nurse-Midwifery/WHNP  
Georgetown University School of Nursing 
and Health Studies, Washington DC 
2018 – Present   Certified Nurse Midwife   	Community of Hope 
Washington, DC 
2015 – 2017  Certified Nurse Midwife 	Providence Hospital 
Washington DC 
2014 – 2015  Certified Nurse Midwife 	Physicians and Midwives 
Alexandria, VA  
2012 – 2013  Certified Nurse Midwife 	Doctors Without Borders, Maban, South 
Sudan 
2010 - 2012 Certified Nurse Midwife 	Medstar Washington Hospital Center, 
Washington DC 
2009 – 2010 Registered Nurse 	Fair Haven Community Health Center, New 
Haven, CT 
2009 Co-Director 	Haven Free Clinic, New Haven, CT 
2008 External Consultant 	UNHCR/ UNRWA, Damascus, Syria 
2007  Certified Professional Midwife Hospitalito Atitlan, Santiago Atitlan, 
Guatemala 
2006 – 2007 Certified Professional Midwife Maternidad La Luz, El Paso, TX 
2003 – 2004 Marketing Associate 	Advisory Board Company, Washington DC  
2002 – 2005 Director 	Learning Enterprises, Washington DC  
 
 
C. Licensure  
Registered Nurse/ Certified Nurse-Midwife 
State: DC 
License No: RN1020288 
Initial Date: May 2010 
Renewal/ Expiration: December 2022 
 
 
D. Certification 
Years 	Source 	Type 
2010 – 2022 American Midwifery 
Certification Board   
Certified Nurse Midwife 
 
E. Languages Spoken: English, Spanish 
 
2. RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES  A. Publications: 
i. Original Papers in Refereed Journals 
1. Marea, C. X., Warren, N., Glass, N., Johnson-Agbakwu, C., & Perrin, N. (2021). 
Assessing the reliability and validity of attitudes and confidence scales for the care of 
women and girls affected by female genital cutting/ mutilation. BMC Public Health, 
21(1415). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-11455-8 
2. Marea, C. X.; Warren, N.;  Glass, N.; Johnson-Agbakwu, C.; Perrin, N. (2021) Factors 
Associated with Health Care Provider Awareness, Attitudes, and Confidence for the Care 
of Women and Girls Affected by FGM/C, Health Equity 5:1, 329–337, DOI: 
10.1089/heq.2020.0130. 
3. Njie-Carr, V.P.S., Sabri, B., Messing, J.T., Ward-Lasher, A., Marea, C., Wachter, K., & 
Campbell, J. (2020). Understanding intimate partner violence among immigrant and 
refugee women: A grounded theory analysis. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, & 
Trauma (JAMT). https://doi.org/10.1080/10926771.2020.1796870 
4. Kaufman, M. R., Grilo, G., Williams, A., Marea, C. X., Fentaye, F. W., Abebe 
Gebretsadik, L., & Yedenekal, S. A. (2019). The Intersection of Gender-Based Violence 
and Risky Sexual Behaviour among University Students in Ethiopia: A Qualitative Study 
Psychology & Sexuality, 11(3), 198-211. 
https://doi.org/10.1080/19419899.2019.1667418 
5. Kaufman, M. R., Williams, A. M., Grilo, G., Marea, C. X., Fentaye, F. W., Gebretsadik, 
L. A., & Yedenekal, S. A. (2019). “We are responsible for the violence, and prevention is 
up to us”: a qualitative study of perceived risk factors for gender-based violence among 
Ethiopian university students. BMC Women’s Health, 19(1), 131. 
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12905-019-0824-0 
6. Nersesian, P. V., Starbird, L. E., Wilson, D. M., Marea, C. X., Uveges, M. K., Choi, S. 
S. W., … Cajita, M. I. (2019). Mentoring in research-focused doctoral nursing programs 
and student perceptions of career readiness in the United States. Journal of Professional 
Nursing, 35(5), 358–364. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.PROFNURS.2019.04.005 
7. Alvarez CP, Davidson PM, Fleming C, Glass NE. Elements of effective interventions for 
addressing intimate partner violence in Latina women: A systematic review. PLoS One. 
2016;11(8):1-13. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0160518 
8. Grace KT, Fleming C. A Systematic Review of Reproductive Coercion in International 
Settings. World Med Heal Policy. 2016;8(4):382-408. doi:doi:10.1002/wmh3.209 
 
Manuscripts Under Peer Review 
 
Dissertation Manuscripts Pending Submission 
Marea, C. X.; Warren, N.;  Glass, N.; Pallitto, C. Advancing the Knowledge, Attitudes and 
Practices of Health Care Providers Who Care for Women and Girls Who have Undergone 
FGM/C: A Qualitative Exploration of Expert Opinion.  
 
ii. Abstracts for Conference papers and posters 
International  1. Marea C, Evans M, Warren N, Pallitto C. Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Health 
Care Providers for Female Genital Cutting: A Qualitative Exploration. 3rd International 
Expert Meeting on Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Sharing data and experiences, 
improving collaboration. 2019 May 20-22. Brussels, Belgium 
2. Marea C, Johnson-Agbakwu C, Fox K. Female Genital Cutting (FGC) Status of 
Daughters and Family Decision-Making Among Somali Refugee Families in Arizona: A 
Mixed Methods Analysis. XXII FIGO Congress. 2018 October 14-19. Rio de Janeiro, 
Brazil 
3. Njie-Carr V, Sabri B, Messing JT, Suarez C, Ward-Lasher A, Fleming C, Campbell J. 
Engendering Resilience to Survive in the Lives of Abused Immigrant and Refugee 
Women: A Grounded Theory Study. Nursing Network on Violence Against Women 
International. 2018 September 27-29. Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario, Canada. 
4. Njie-Carr V, Sabri B, Messing JT, Suarez C, Ward-Lasher A, Fleming C, Campbell J. 
Common and Culturally Specific Factors Related to Intimate-Partner Violence among 
Immigrant and Refugee Women: Implications for Safety Planning. Nursing Network on 
Violence Against Women International. 2018 September 27-29. Niagara-On-The-Lake, 
Ontario, Canada. 
5. Fleming C, Evans M, Warren N, Johnson-Agbakwu C. Development and Evaluation of 
an Evidence-Based Training Workshop for Health Care Providers Caring for Women and 
Girls Affected by Female Genital Cutting (FGC). 12th Biennial Conference of the Global 
Network of WHO Collaborating Centres for Nursing and Midwifery. 2018 July 18-19. 
Cairns, Australia. 
6. Fleming C, Evans M, Warren N, Johnson-Agbakwu C. Health Care Provider 
Competencies Caring for FGC-Affected Populations – A Conceptual Map. 2nd 
International Expert Meeting on Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting Sharing data and 
experiences, improving collaboration. 2018 May 28-29. CHU Sainte-Justine, Montreal, 
Canada. 
National 
7. Nersesian P, Starbird L, Choi S, Wilson D, Fleming C, Kurtz M, Szanton S. Mentoring 
in research doctorate nursing programs and students' perceived career readiness. Nursing 
Education Research Conference. 2018 April 2019-2021. Washington, D.C., USA. 
8. Worly B, Heinrichs G, Fleming C. Sexual Health Education – How to Handle the Hard 
Stuff. Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Conference. 2018 January 
6-9. Palm Beach, Florida, USA. 
Local 
9. Escobar M, Marea C. Integrating a Health Equity Framework for Health Professional 
Education. Gender+ Justice Colloquium, Georgetown University. 2021 April 8-9. 
Washington D.C. USA  
 
iii. Reports 
1. DC Maternal Mortality Review Commission Annual Report 2019-2020 
 
B. Research Funding: 
i. Current Active  Agency: Hillman Foundation 
Identifying Number: Innovations in Care 
Title of Project: Thriving in the Postpartum Year: A Nurse-Midwife Led Group 
Intervention to Promote the Health and Wellbeing of Families Experiencing Racism in 
Washington D.C. 
Dates of Project Period: January 2022 – December 2024 
Corresponding PI: Christina Marea, PhD 
Total Direct Costs over all years of award:  $510,000      
Total Indirect Costs over all years of award:   $ 90,000 
Total Direct plus Indirect Costs over all years of award:  $ 600,000 
Role on Project: Principal Investigator  
 
Agency: Pew Charitable Trust 
Identifying Number: NA 
Title of Project: Calling All Sectors Initiative: Exploring the Experiences of Pregnant 
People Experiencing Homelessness  
Dates of Project Period: November 2021 – May 2022 
Corresponding PI: Christina Marea, PhD 
Total Direct Costs over all years of award:  $25,000 (sub-Award) 
Total Indirect Costs over all years of award: NA 
Total Direct plus Indirect Costs over all years of award:   
Role on Project: Co-Principal Investigator 
 
Agency: NRSA Translational Biomedical Scient Training Grant 
Identifying Number: TL1TR001431 
Title of Project:  Thriving in the Postpartum Year: A Nurse-Midwife Led Group 
Intervention to Promote the Health and Wellbeing of Families Experiencing Racism in 
Washington DC 
Dates of Project Period: 9/1/2021 – 8/31/2022 
Corresponding PI:  Kathryn Sandberg 
Role on Project: Postdoctoral Fellow 
 
ii. Submitted (Not yet funded) 
Agency:  
Identifying Number:  
Title of Project: 
Dates of Project Period: 
Corresponding PI:  
Total Direct Costs over all years of award:   
Total Indirect Costs over all years of award: 
Total Direct plus Indirect Costs over all years of award:   
Role on Project:  
 
iii. Previous 
Agency: World Health Organization  Identifying Number: ERC.0003031 
Title of Project: Construction and Validation of a Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices 
Instrument for Health Care Providers Caring for FGMC-Affected Populations 
Dates of Project Period: August 2017 – May 2020 
Corresponding PI: Christina Marea 
Total Direct Costs over all years of award:  $50,000       
Total Indirect Costs over all years of award:   $ NA   
Total Direct plus Indirect Costs over all years of award:  $ NA 
Role on Project: Principal Investigator 
 
Agency: Heilbrunn Foundation 
Identifying Number: NA 
Title of Project: Construction and Validation of a Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices 
Instrument for Health Care Providers Caring for FGMC-Affected Populations 
Dates of Project Period: June 2018 – June 2020 
Corresponding PI: Christina Marea 
Total Direct Costs over all years of award:  $25,000       
Total Indirect Costs over all years of award:   $ NA   
Total Direct plus Indirect Costs over all years of award:  $ NA 
Role on Project: Principal Investigator 
 
C. Invited Lectures and Speaking: 
1. Panelist, Data Use in Maternal Mortality Review Commissions. Saving Lives: A Data-
Driven Summit to Improve Maternal Health hosted by MITRE and March of Dimes, 
November 2021. 
2. Guest Lecturer, Integrating a Health Equity Framework for Health Professional 
Education: A Curricular Workshop, Teaching For Inclusion and Equity Series. School of 
Medicine, Georgetown University, October 2021.  
3. Invited Speaker, Racism and Maternal Health Disparities, Howard University, 
Washington, DC, March 2019 
4. CEU Presenter, Understanding Health Disparities: Racism, Toxic Stress, and Structural 
Inequality, Women’s Health Symposium, Local DC ACNM Affiliate, Washington D.C., 
April 2018. 
5. Podium Presentation, Global Midwifery, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing 
Midwifery Week, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016 
6. Invited Speaker, Midwifery Care of Refugee and Immigrant Populations, Johns Hopkins 
University School of Advanced International Studies, Global Women in Leadership 
Celebrating International Women's Day, March 2016 
7. Invited Speaker, Humanitarian Aid – Working with Doctors Without Borders, Johns 
Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, 2013 
 
D. Editorships, Editorial Boards, and Reviewing Activities 
i. Ad Hoc Journal Reviews 
Health Equity  SAGE One Medical 
 
ii. Grant Reviews – NA 
 
iii. Abstract Reviews 
1. American College of Nurse Midwives Annual Meeting: 2019, 2021. 
 
3. TEACHING, MENTORING, AND ADVISING 
A. Teaching Activities 
i. Courses Taught 
 
Name and 
Course 
Number 
Role Number of 
Direct Contact 
Hours 
Year(s) 
Taught 
Number 
of 
Students 
Overall 
Evaluation 
Score (5 max 
score) 
NURO 721 – 
Integrated 
Midwifery Care 
of Women 
Course 
Coordinator 
and 
Instructor 
2 Fall 2020 
Summer 2020 
Spring 2020 
Summer 2019 
12 
12 
15 
10 
TBD 
5 
5 
4 
NURO 722 – 
Full Scope 
Midwifery Care 
II 
Instructor 4 Fall 2020 
Summer 2020 
Summer 2019 
35 
12 
25 
TBD 
NA 
NA 
NURO 733 – 
Advanced 
Women’s Health 
Care Seminar 
Instructor 2 Fall 2017 
Summer 2017 
Spring 2017 
10 
18 
9 
Not Calculated 
Not Calculated 
Not Calculated 
 
NURO 510 – 
Intro to Women’s 
Reproductive 
Health 
Instructor 3 Spring 2017 
Fall 2016 
 
10 
9 
Not Calculated 
Not Calculated 
 
NURO 540 – 
Evidence Based 
Practice and 
Research 
Instructor 3 Spring 2017 
 
12 Not Calculated 
 
NURO 671 – 
Reproductive 
Health Care II 
Instructor 3 Summer 2016 10 Not Calculated 
 
NURO 710 – 
Families in Crisis 
Instructor 1 Spring 2016 
Spring 2014 
(x2 sections) 
9 
25 
34 
Not Calculated 
4.75, 4.8 
5, 4.5, 4.75  Fall 2013 
(x3 sections) 
NURO 675 – 
Reproductive 
Healthcare of 
Women II 
Instructor 3 Fall 2013 9 5 
NURO 502 – 
Primary Care of 
Women 
Instructor 2 Summer 2013 8 5 
Not calculated occurred during terms where too few students responded.  
 
ii. Teaching Recognition/Awards 
 
Innovation in Education Award, May 2021 
Nurse-Midwifery/ WHNP Program, Department of Advanced Nursing Practice, School 
of Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University 
 
B. Mentoring 
 
Mentor: Christina Marea 
Mentee: Katie DePalma 
Dates of Mentorship: May 2013 – January 2021 
Outcomes: Board Certification as CNM/ WHNP, Instructor at Georgetown University, Course 
Coordinator for Integrated Midwifery Care, Curriculum Development – Gender-Affirming 
Healthcare, Anti-Racist Practice, Weight Stigma in Clinical Practice 
 
C. Advising 
 
Advisee: Juandria Nicole Montgomery 
Program: DNP Candidacy 
Institution: Georgetown University, School of Nursing and Health Studies 
Project Title: Impact of an online education intervention on health care provider self-efficacy for 
assessment and care of clients Experiencing Female Sexual Dysfunction 
Outcomes:  
 
Advisee: Yara Bazzoun 
Program: Medical Resident, Masters of Public Health  
Institution: University Hospital, Geneva 
Project Title: Knowledge, attitude, and practice of Swiss and Swedish health professionals 
towards women and girls with or at risk of female genital mutilation/cutting 
Outcomes: Validated survey of knowledge, attitudes, practice; 3 manuscripts currently in 
progress   
 
4. SERVICE 
A. University Service: 
i. Department 
Member, Nursing Structure Ad-Hoc Group, 2020 
Georgetown University, School of Nursing and Health Studies 
 
Member, Task Force on Philosophy, Mission and Vision 
Nurse Midwifery and Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Program 
Department of Advanced Practice Nursing 
Georgetown University, School of Nursing and Health Studies 
 
ii. School 
Member, Dean Search Committee, 2021 
Georgetown University, School of Nursing and Health Studies 
 
iii. University  
Senator, Faculty Senate, 2021-2024 
Georgetown University 
 
iv. Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) 
Member, GUMC Faculty Caucus, 2021-2024 
Georgetown University 
 
B. Professional Service:  
Co-Chair, Washington DC Maternal Mortality Review Commission 
June 2019 – Present 
Chair, Education Committee, Division of Global Engagement, ACNM 
  June 2021 – Present  
Member, Maternal Health Advisory Group, Washington D.C. Dept. of Health Care Finance 
January 2022 - Present 
 
5. HONORS AND AWARDS 
Awards 	Institution/Location 	Years 
CENTILE Lead Fellow Georgetown University Medical Center 2021 - 
2022  Fellow 	Better Selves Fellowship 	2017 
Professional Development 
Award 
Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing 2017 
TL1 Trainee Award, 
Predoctoral Clinical Research 
Training Program 
Johns Hopkins Institute for Clinical and 
Translational Research 
2015 – 
2016 
T32 Predoctoral Training Grant 
for Study of Violence, Fellow,  
Jacquelyn Campbell, PI, NINR, NIH, T32 
HDO64428, Johns Hopkins University School 
of Nursing 
2013 – 
2015  
Rotary World Peace Fellow Rotary Foundation, University of Bradford, 
West Yorkshire, UK 
2017 
Sigma Theta Tau – Delta Mu 
Chapter 
Yale University 	2018 
 
6. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP 
Dates (in Years) of Membership Society Name, Leadership Role (if appropriate)  
 
1. 2010 – Present; ACNM, Local Chapter Washington, DC 
2. 2018 – Present; Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society, Nu Beta Chapter  
3. 2016 – Present; National League of Nursing 
4. 2021 – Present; International Society of Global Health 
5. 2020 – Present; National Association of Hispanic Nurses 
 
 
I certify that this curriculum vitae is a current and accurate statement of my professional record. 
Signature:       Date: ______February 2, 2022___________                                                                                                                                  
 
 
   
Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments 
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 
 
   
 
 
Dr. Christina Marea 
 
Dr. Christina Marea is a certified nurse midwife, educator, and 
researcher. Her research interests are at the intersection of reproductive 
justice, health disparities, and health system opportunities to transform 
care and outcomes for structurally marginalized and excluded people. 
As a clinical educator, Professor Marea seeks to increase the capacity of 
reproductive health care providers to provide excellent care to meet the 
specific needs of marginalized and structurally excluded groups through 
interventions that aim to improve and maintain high quality health care 
services.  
Dr. Marea has practiced clinical midwifery practice in a range of 
settings including included a birth center working with Latina immigrants, a rural Guatemalan 
hospital serving a disaster-affected indigenous community, a federally qualified health center 
(FQHC) serving mainly uninsured/ underinsured immigrants (predominantly Latino), tertiary care 
hospitals include the care of pregnant and parenting incarcerated teens, and a refugee camp in 
South Sudan. Dr. Marea currently practices at Community of Hope (COH) here in Washington 
DC, an FQHC serving clients primarily in Wards 5 and 7. 
A Ward 5 resident, Dr. Marea earned her Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown 
University, her Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution from the University of Bradford, her Master 
of Science in Nursing from Yale School of Nursing, and her Doctor of Philosophy from John 
Hopkins School of Nursing.   GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser 
 
Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor 
 
 
______________________________________________________________________________ 
The John A. Wilson Building     •    1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW     •     Suite 300    •   Washington, D.C.  20004     •    Office (202) 724-7681 
 
To:   Kimberly A. Bassett, Steve Walker 
From:   Betsy Cavendish 
Date:   October 24, 2024 
Subject:  Legal sufficiency review of a resolution reappointing Christina Marea as a 
member of the Maternal Mortality Review Committee 
This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced Order and found 
it to be legally unobjectionable.  If you have any questions in this regard, please do not hesitate 
to call Michael Porcello, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202-727-
0872, or me at 202-724-7681. 
 
 
 
 
______________________________ 
Elizabeth Cavendish