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The powers of the ANC system are enumerated by the DC Code § 1–207.38: May advise the District government on matters of public policy including decisions regarding planning, streets, recreation, social services programs, health, safety, and sanitation in that neighborhood commission area;
The council member who served the shortest period of time is Arrington Dixon, who served 121 days between his special appointment to an at-large seat on August 15, 1997, and December 14, 1997 (when David Catania was sworn in after winning a special election on December 3, 1997).
Kelvin Brown, Chair of ANC 7B, executive at Fannie Mae, and U.S. Army veteran [32] Nate Fleming, former Shadow congressperson, staffer for Councilor Trayon White, and candidate for the At-large council seat in 2022 [33] Roscoe Grant Jr., former ANC Commissioner and union president [34] Ebbon Allen, former ANC Commissioner for 7E03 [35]
[P 1] ANC 7F is part of Ward 7. During redistricting in 2011 after the 2010 census, the D.C. Council created district 7F07, encompassing the D.C. Jail; the D.C. General homeless shelter (since demolished); the Harriet Tubman Women's Shelter; and St. Coletta of Greater Washington, a school for students with intellectual disabilities.
Advisory Neighborhood Commissions (ANCs) are bodies of local government in the district. The ANC system was created in 1974 through a referendum (73 percent voted "yes") in the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. [19] The first elections for Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners were held in the fall of 1975, and commissions began operating in ...
Though the commissioners are receiving pro bono representation from special counsel Lambert and Thomas Carroll — a pair of central figures in former President Donald Trump's fruitless challenges ...
Matt Frumin, former ANC Commissioner and at-large council candidate in 2013 [37] Eric Goulet, former senior counsel for Councilperson Vincent C. Gray and candidate for this seat in 2006 [39] Monte Monash, businesswoman and Chair of the DC Public Library Board of Trustees [6] Phil Thomas, chair of Ward 3 Democrats, outreach staffer for Mayor ...
Despite most political pundits and prognosticators projecting Felder to easily overcome his nine opponents in the June primary, he barely pulled ahead of fellow ANC Commissioner Ebony Payne. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Felder eventually kept a 3.5% lead over the more-progressive Payne, who fell behind by a mere 400 votes.