From: Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2020 9:06 AM
Subject: Coronavirus Update and Council Response
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Councilmember
McDuffie Outlines Legislation to Support District’s Residents and
Economy Amidst Coronavirus Pandemic
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Legislation to be Voted
on by the Council on Tuesday, March 17, 2020
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Washington, DC – On Tuesday, March
17, 2020, the Council
of the District of Columbia will take up emergency and temporary
legislation in response to the Coronavirus/COVID-19 public health
emergency. Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie,
Chair of the Committee on Business and Economic Development, has
been working closely with the mayor, his colleagues, and the
Council Chairman to ensure workers and businesses are not
overwhelmed by the necessary social distancing measures being
implemented across DC and the region. In helping to craft this
legislation, Councilmember McDuffie has engaged constituents, small
business owners, workers, and members of the hospitality and
tourism industries.
“In the
midst of our current public health emergency, the health and safety
of residents is and should be our absolute top priority,” Councilmember
McDuffie said, “the
District government must use all the tools at its disposal to
lessen the impact of the necessary, but extraordinary, measures
that are currently being undertaken. That means making sure that
workers from impacted industries are supported in this time of
crisis and businesses will be able to reopen and continue
operations after the public health emergency has passed. While we
are in uncharted territory, the Council and the District government
are doing all we can to protect the District and its residents.”
The
components of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of
2020:
- Prohibit evictions
and the disconnection of gas, water, and electric
service for the duration of the mayor’s public
health emergency.
- Expand unemployment
insurance to include both workers who are
quarantined, self-quarantined, or if their employer has ceased
or reduced operations at the recommendation of the DC
Department of Health.
- Tax relief for
business currently facing a March 31 tax payment
deadline. The legislation will allow for taxes that
businesses are required to remit to the District to be paid up
to 90 days late without penalty.
- Create a Public
Health Emergency Grant Program for eligible small
businesses. Businesses that
demonstrate financial distress caused by the reduction of
business as a result of the public health emergency would be
eligible for grants to cover employee wages and benefits,
including benefits & health insurance; operating costs of
the business; and repayment of loans obtained through the
United States Small Business Administration.
- Loosening of time
restrictions of prescription refills so residents can
access larger quantities of their medications.
When reviewing this document,
please note that, due to the rapidly evolving situation, the
legislation may undergo changes between now and when it is voted on
by the Council on Tuesday. View the full legislation at http://KenyanMcDuffieWard5.com/CoronavirusLegislation.
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General
information on Coronavirus response in the District of
Columbia:
- For the latest updates on the District’s
response to Coronavirus, visit http://coronavirus.dc.gov.
- DC Public School (DCPS) buildings are
closed starting Monday, March 16, 2020. Next week will be
considered ‘Spring Break’ and the following week will utilize
distance learning. For the latest information, visit https://dcps.dc.gov/coronavirus.
- DCPS has also established locations for
students to access meals during this break. Meals will be
available for all students every weekday from Monday, March
16-Tuesday, March 31 from 10 am-2 pm. The Ward 5 sites are
Brookland Middle School and McKinley Education Campus.
- The Department of Health has placed a ban
on gatherings of more than 250 people.
- Senior Wellness Centers operated by the DC
Office on Aging and Community Living will be closed for
regular use starting Monday, March 16 through at least April
1. Specific updates to Ward 5 senior facilities:
- Model Cities Wellness Center will be open for
meal pick up only between 10 am and 2 pm for current
participants.
- Green Valley community dining participants
should now pick up their meals at Second New St. Paul Baptist
Church, 2400 Franklin St NE.
- Connector has ceased group trip
transportation in the District and Edgewood Terrace suspended
the Wednesday shuttle.
- Green Valley community dining participants
should now pick up their meals at Second New St. Paul Baptist
Church, 2400 Franklin St NE.
- Please contact Seabury Resources at
202-724-5626 for more information or visit https://www.seaburyresources.org.
- DC
Recreation Centers will be closed
starting Monday, March 16 through at least April 1.
- DC
Public Libraries will be closed
starting Monday, March 16 through at least April 1.
- DC Public Works will continue to operate,
and residents should expect the standard trash
pickup.
- WMATA
MetroRail and will operate
on a more limited schedule beginning Monday, March 16.
- WMATA
MetroBus will operate on a
Saturday Supplemental Schedule (same as Columbus Day,
President’s Day, MLK Day, and Veterans Day). For complete
information on WMATA, visit https://www.wmata.com/coronavirus.
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