This page provides pointers to some issues in DC
politics that do not fit neatly within other categories.
- Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad memorandum
of understanding with the DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services
Department, May 10, 2001 - Budget Issues
- Church Association for Community Services
- Commuter Tax
- DC HealthCare Alliance
- David E. Rosenbaum assault case
- Ethics
- Environmental Agenda for the District of Columbia 1999
- Fannie Mae House Washington Initiative
- Federal Interagency Task Force, January 15, 2001
- Flag Proposals
- Great Streets and New Communities Initiatives
- Gun and Second Amendment Issues
- Housing Initiatives
- Intermodal Transportation Center feasibility study, April 1999
- Joint Statement of the Chairs of Four Political Parties in the
District of Columbia, October 19, 1998 - Loza, Ted, Chief of Staff for Councilmember Jim
Graham, Indictment - Management Reform Issues
- Mayor Williamâs Illegal Fundraising Scandals
- Mayorâs Mansion
- McKinsey & Company, Assessing the District of Columbiaâs
Financial Position: A Report to the Federal City Council by McKinsey
& Company, Inc., March 14, 2002 - Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Administration
- New Communities and Great Streets Initiatives
- New York Avenue Metro Stop
- Nonresident Income Tax
- Olympics
- Privacy vs. Security: Electronic Surveillance
in the Nationâs Capitol, hearing of the House Committee on Government
Reform, Subcommittee on the District of Columbia, March 22, 2002 - Public Benefit Corporation and D.C. General Hospital
- Public Service Commission Proposed Regulations for Pay Telephones,
December 1999 - Redistricting of Ward and Advisory Neighborhood Commission
boundaries - Reservation 13 — DC General Hospital
site - Same-Sex Marriage
- Second Amendment and Gun Issues
- Solid Waste Transfer Facility Site Selection Advisory Panel Draft
Report, October 16, 2000 - Taxation
- Term Limits Repeal
- Tivoli Land Parcels resources on-line
- Tyson — The controversy over whether the
Boxing Commission should license him to fight in the District of
Columbia - Voting Rights, Statehood, Retrocession
- Washington Convention Center
- West End Development
- Year 2000 Computing Crisis: The District of Columbia Remains Behind
Schedule, General Accounting Office, GAO/T-AIMD-99-84, February 19, 1999
