Neighbors,
The announcement of the closing of acute care services at Providence
Hospital has left many Ward 5 residents and hospital employees
with feelings of uncertainty and disappointment. Access to
quality healthcare is critical for the residents of Ward 5 and the
District of Columbia. The consequences of this closure will push
healthcare services further away from the eastern section of our city,
leaving residents with limited access to acute care services. I
unequivocally oppose the closing and will stand with residents and
hospital workers every step of the way.
I do not believe the District of Columbia, our patients, or the health
care of the nation's capital can afford to have a prominent hospital
like Providence close. I worked with my colleague Councilmember Vincent
Gray (Chair of the Council Committee on Health) to schedule a Council
oversight hearing on the Department of Health's role in the approval of
the proposed closing of acute care services at Providence hospital. The
hearing will take place on October 10 at the John A. Wilson Building. I
ask residents and impacted community members to sign up to testify and
let their voices be heard. To sign up to testify, contact the Committee
on Health via phone or email: (202) 654-6179 or Mcameron@dccouncil.us.
Equitable access to health care is a real issue in Washington, D.C. and
the closing of Providence Hospital acute care services is a step in the
wrong direction. I will be at the hearing on the 10th, I hope to see
you there too.
In Service,
Kenyan
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Councilmember
McDuffie is joined by Ward 5 residents in front of Providence Hospital to
invite people to testify at the Council hearing on October 10.
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In this
issue of the Ward 5 Report:
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Legislative Update -
Initiative 77
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Councilmember
McDuffie has issued the following statement regarding Initiative 77:
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"I do
not take the repeal of Initiative 77 lightly. My decision to support
legislation repealing the Initiative is informed by conversations
with tip workers and several witnesses who testified at the recent
Committee of the Whole hearing.
I had many conversations with tipped workers not only in Ward 5, but
throughout the city. These conversations have taken place over the
last couple of years as the Council has considered and passed
worker-friendly legislation.
The fact remains that many tipped workers expressed real concern
about Initiative 77.
As the Councilmember for Ward 5, I have a duty to stand up for Ward 5
tipped workers who overwhelmingly voiced opposition directly to me. I
believe that Initiative 77 does not precisely address the issues
raised by its supporters including wage theft, discrimination, and
sexual harassment. Specifically, testimony at the hearing revealed
that enforcement is a key issue — one not truly addressed by
Initiative 77.
I intend to partner with my colleagues to address these issues. As I
have done my entire tenure on the Council, I will continue to fight
for policies that advance equity and justice for all District
residents."
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Applications
are now being accepted for the latest round of Great Streets small
business retail grants. Grants of up to $50,000 each will be awarded on
a competitive basis to owners of small retail and service-oriented
businesses in Great Streets corridors to support these entrepreneurs in
completing improvement projects for their commercial properties. The
Great Streets corridors in Ward 5 include H Street/Bladensburg Road,
New York Avenue, North Capitol Street, and Rhode Island Avenue. Thanks
to Councilmember McDuffie's efforts this spring, the coverage area has
been expanded and businesses along most of 8th street in Edgewood and
12th Street in Brookland are newly eligible for these grants. The
deadline to apply is Monday, October 22. For more information, refer to
the Great Streets website.
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Hearing the Council
Podcast
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Subscribe to the podcast in itunes or listen to Councilmember
McDuffie's latest episode in SoundCloud.
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Rhode Island Avenue
NE Main Street - October 6
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D.C. Office of the
State Superintendent of Education Parent & Family Engagement Summit
- September 29
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11th Annual Tenant
& Tenant Association Summit - September 29
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