Ward 2 D.C. Councilmember Brooke Pinto introduced a hefty new crime bill this week. The legislation is over 90 pages long and includes provisions pulled from other recently proposed public safety legislation. It’s a direct response to the still-high crime rates in the city. Pinto joins us in the studio to walk us through the bill and explain why she thinks it will help curb crime in the District. Plus, what’s next for Gallery Place and Chinatown with the Wizards and Caps likely leaving Capital One Arena?
The Virginia General Assembly went back into session this week. Governor Glenn Youngkin’s budget, Metro funding, and approvals for the new Alexandria arena are all on the docket. WAMU’s Northern Virginia reporter Margaret Barthel breaks it down for us.
The Montgomery County Council swore in a new president last month and is already setting sights on a big legislative agenda. MoCo 360 politics reporter Ginny Bixby gets behind the mic to tell us what to expect from the Council this year. Plus, county lawmakers were front and center as Maryland opened its General Assembly session. Bixby was there and shares the sights and sounds from the first day.
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