| Which one will support the will of the voter’s and help implement open primaries. That is the best way to support and improve education in DC. |
dp - None of that is nonsense.. |
Are you an idiot? This is all verified and very relevant to the topic. |
It seems telling that, rather than allow people to discuss and debate and (gasp!) maybe even criticize JLG's record on schools, her campaign tries to shout everyone down by spamming the thread with completely irrelevant (and, frankly, kooky) attacks on McDuffie that aren't even on topic. What are they afraid of? |
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PP here. Thanks for the response. Personally I’d love to see the city address truancy and middle school issues (as I watch the kids from the middle school across the street from my house bunk off, ruin their own lives, and wreck the neighborhood). What makes you think JLG will do this? Are there things she’s done in the past or statements she’s made? Does she have the right answers and the right people to really address it? FWIW I’m now of the view that a lot of the problems of DC would be solved if we dealt with middle school kids well (as a former middle school kid, I am extremely grateful that I didn’t grow up in a society that gave me license to wreck my own life at my most stupid and reckless age…). I don’t know what dealing with them well means, but it’s sure as hell not whatever we’re doing right now. |
If those are your issues, Sampath should be your candidate! Not JLG |
Who? Other than the Hindu Association no one has endorsed Rini. No chance. |
| I thought she was the most authentic and succinct in her answers to the questions posited at the GW forum. So was Jackson. JLG has no substance. |
Yeah I am in Ward 4 too and I don't know what this record is either. |
I doubt you are or you live under a rock. **Housing:** She led the fight to extend the eviction moratorium during the pandemic so people could stay housed while rental assistance caught up. She introduced the Green New Deal for Housing, proposing a publicly-owned mixed-income housing model that reinvests rent into deeper affordability — not private profit. She passed the Housing with Integrity Amendment Act, blocking landlords with five or more violations from getting new building permits. She pushed for more Department of Buildings inspectors to hold slumlords accountable. She introduced the Extreme Heat Eviction Protection Act, preventing evictions during dangerous heat waves. These aren’t press releases — they’re bills she wrote and fought for. **Workers:** She ended the subminimum wage for restaurant workers — and held the line when the restaurant lobby pushed back with biased data. She created jobs pipelines for construction and retail workers. She expanded Paid Family Leave. These are real wins for working people in every ward. **Food access:** She increased SNAP food assistance for families and seniors. Simple, impactful, done. **Traffic and neighborhood safety:** She improved traffic safety infrastructure around schools and worked to expand the Safe Passage program for students. She partnered with the Office of Neighborhood Safety to create job training and transitional employment programs for at-risk youth in Wards 4 and 5. **Police accountability:** After the killing of Karon Hylton-Brown in Brightwood Park, she fought alongside the community for accountability for the officers involved. She introduced legislation to investigate ties between MPD officers and hate groups. She has called for stronger oversight of MPD’s cooperation with federal law enforcement as the Trump administration has escalated pressure on DC. She will actually stand up to the federal government This is maybe the biggest issue of the moment for DC. The Trump administration has been aggressive about overriding DC’s home rule, deploying National Guard troops to our streets, and threatening the city’s budget. JLG has been the clearest and most consistent voice saying: we do not cooperate with that. She’s committed to rescinding the MPD order that allows local police to work with ICE. She has called out the Bowser administration for not pushing back hard enough. She has a real plan — not just rhetoric — for protecting DC residents from federal overreach, including displaced federal workers who now need the city’s safety net. Her campaign is funded by residents, not the lobby She qualified for DC’s Fair Elections public financing program in four hours — raising the required $40,000 from over 1,000 DC residents. Compare that to Mayor Bowser, who took 14 days to hit the same threshold in 2022. When you look at who’s funding JLG versus who’s funding McDuffie, you’re looking at two very different visions of who a mayor serves once in office. Yes, some of her proposals are ambitious - the 72,000 housing units goal has gotten pushback as unrealistic. That’s a fair debate. But ambition in a housing crisis isn’t a flaw. And her *actual record* in Ward 4 shows someone who doesn’t just set big goals — she does the grinding legislative work to move things forward. DC is too expensive, too unequal, and right now too vulnerable to federal interference. JLG is the candidate who has spent five years showing up for residents — in Ward 4 and across the city — before she needed their votes. |
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1. She fought to put a librarian in every DCPS school.
2. She passed the Safe Routes to School Act 3. She introduced the Work Order Integrity Act 4. She championed conflict resolution education in every school 5. She secured $18 million for Whittier Elementary School When Whittier Elementary in Ward 4 needed renovations, she secured $18 million in the FY25 budget for a temporary learning space so students wouldn’t be displaced without support. She also introduced the Swing Space Transportation Support Act, requiring DCPS to provide transportation to students relocated to swing spaces - because it’s not enough to find a temporary building if kids can’t get there. 6. She fought alongside WTU for teacher pay and fair contracts - THIS IS WHY WE (TEACHERS) endorse her. NOT because she will be a puppet, she will be a LEADER. 7. She supports equity in funding for both charters and dcps. What she doesn’t support is opening more (lobby-backed) charters in W7/8. Duffle on the other hand hasn’t done anything at all. His words are all talk - the truth is he will add to the corruption of DC. |
This is all completely irrelevant to this thread. Maybe start another thread where you cut and paste the campaign's talking points. |
+1 This is the biggest problem with JLG. I don't like Bowser but she was at least willing to sometimes say no to WTU. |
This. It's so off-putting. If this is a JLG campaign staff or someone from WTU who thinks they are helping her, you're not. At least not in terms of convincing people on this thread that JLG will work to improve schools (both DCPS and charters) and will work to serve ALL stakeholders in the school system. Instead I'm getting the opposite impression -- that JLG will do what the teachers' union (not even individual teachers, who don't always agree with everything union leadership does or says) wants no matter how it impacts others. It's deeply problematic. Maybe there is some kind of SEO benefit to spamming this thread with JLG talking points but I'm an actual undecided voter and this is really turning me off. I don't like McDuffie either, but maybe I'll vote for a third party candidate or just abstain from voting for mayor. I'm so unhappy with my options this year. |