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From: Councilmember Kenyan R.
McDuffie <kmcduffie@dccouncil.us>
Sent: Friday, April 2, 2021 9:00 AM
Subject: The Ward 5 Report - April 2nd
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Neighbor,
As the weather starts to change, businesses begin to open back up,
and the cherry blossoms hit peak bloom, I believe we are starting
to turn the corner in this pandemic. Nearly 20% of District
residents have already received their first vaccine shot, and
despite the ongoing equity issues in vaccine distribution, our team
has been able to work with community partners to meet residents
where they are and get folks in the hardest-hit communities
vaccinated. Undoubtedly, we must remain vigilant, continue to wear
masks, and follow health guidelines to defeat this virus, but we
are making progress.
Two weeks ago, we worked with Johns Hopkins Medical and DC
Housing Authority to vaccinate 875 Ward 5 residents at Edgewood rec
center. We have also helped facilitate pop-up clinics at
faith-based institutions in Ward 5, and more hard-to-reach
residents are now getting vaccinated. This past week, I
received my vaccination to keep my family safe from this virus, and
in the hopes that it will encourage others in our communities to
also get vaccinated. In the coming weeks, I will be hosting an
educational townhall about the vaccine with medical professionals
from Howard University Hospital, and I hope you will join us.
In service,
Kenyan
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In this
issue of the Ward 5 Report:
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Yesterday,
Councilmember McDuffie introduced the Equitable Impact
Assistance for Local Businesses Emergency Amendment Act, which
builds upon his previous legislation establishing an Equity Impact
Fund that aids and invests in eligible businesses that lack access
to capital.
Councilmember McDuffie also introduced the Medical Cannabis
Emergency Amendment Act today. If passed, this bill would remove
blanket prohibitions on individuals with felony convictions to
work, own, or operate medical cannabis dispensaries, cultivation,
and testing centers.
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CM McDuffie
and his team celebrated Tuskegee Airman and Ward 5 resident William
Fauntroy's 95th birthday with a drive-by parade.
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Councilmember
McDuffie joined a walkthrough in Ivy City to highlight the need for
recreational spaces in the community.
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Two weeks
ago, Councilmember McDuffie joined representatives from Edgewood
Rec Center, Johns Hopkins Medical, and DC Housing Authority to tour
the pop-up vaccine clinic at Edgewood rec center where nearly 1000
Ward 5 residents got vaccinated.
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CM
McDuffie joined Ward 5 Democrats on Michigan and North Capitol to
call for DC Statehood during the hearing for HR 51 in
Congress.
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On
Wednesday, Councilmember McDuffie moderated a panel conversation with
policy experts on ensuring social equity in the cannabis industry. If
you missed the discussion or want to rewatch it, you can rewatch the
event in full here.
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Two weeks
ago, Councilmember McDuffie joined his Council colleagues at the Washington
Teachers Union event to explain his vision for a more racially
equitable education system and support for preserving current school
funding.
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Congratulations
to Carl's Subbs for selling 34 years' worth of subs out on Rhode
Island Avenue. Make sure to support our Ward 5 businesses!
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Visa
launched their She's Next Grant Program in partnership with
IFundWomen to support Black women-owned businesses across 6 US
cities, including Washington, D.C. Applicants will have a chance to
win a $10,000 grant. Applications are due April 16th, learn more and
apply here.
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DPR Summer Camp
Registration is Open
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DPR Summer
Camp registration is open sign up to secure a spot here.
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To date,
19.2% of District residents have received at least their first shot
and approximately 191,190 individuals have pre-registered for and are
awaiting a vaccine appointment. We encourage all residents and
District workers who are not yet vaccinated to pre-register at https://coronavirus.dc.gov/vaccine or
by calling 1-855-363-0333.
The vaccine is safe and saves lives. You can learn more about
current vaccine eligibility and the appointment process here or in the slides below.
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