Brown Bulletin: December 28, 2007 (12/28/2007)
A holiday message from Councilmember Brown. How to ride safely this New Year. Old Convention Center deal closed. Former Councilmember Hilda Mason is remembered.
Brown Bulletin: December 16, 2007 (12/16/2007)
Council introduces Pre-K for All initiative. Jelleff Boys and Girls Club at Risk. Washington DC's First African-American Fire Chief honored. Update on school restructuring public meetings. Information on small business classes and economic development opportunities.
Brown Bulletin: December 8, 2007 (12/8/2007)
Giant opens in Ward 8. Committee of the Whole holds a hearing on taxation without representation message boards. Park East project moves another step forward. Details on important upcoming development meetings and business training seminars.
Brown Bulletin: December 2, 2007 (12/2/2007)
Mayor Fenty announces school restructuring plan and a series of community hearings to gather community input. Upcoming Economic Development hearings. Sudan Divestment Act signed by the Mayor. HGTV Makeover: Vote for Anacostia!
Brown Bulletin: November 16, 2007 (11/16/2007)
Council hearing probes tax scandal. March Against Hate Crimes continues the fight against injustice. Update on CSX derailment from DDOE. Local developers chosen for Parcel 42 and River Terrace Career Forum set for Saturday. Upcoming Economic Development Hearings Scheduled.
Brown Bulletin: November 11, 2007 (11/11/2007)
Councilmember Brown introduces landmark legislation to fight for jobs for DC residents and local businesses. The fight against hate crimes continues with the DC March Against Hate Crimes. Brown supports job trades fair.
Brown Bulletin: October 26, 2007 (10/26/2007)
What color is your collar? Councilmember Brown focuses on a greener future, higher quality education and development in Poplar Point. Be safe this Halloween.
Brown Bulletin: October 19, 2007 (10/19/2007)
Councilmember Brown appointed to the Congressional Award Foundation Board of Directors. PTO Today Magazine covers the Parental Engagement Pledge. Brown works with Nationals to assure they adhere to DC Human Rights Act. Hearings scheduled in Poplar Point and on Green Economic Development.
Brown Bulletin: October 14, 2007 (10/14/2007)
Upcoming Economic Development Committee hearings, domestic violence events, education events and more. Brown tours new Nats Stadium. Youth Outreach Services interviews Councilmember Brown. Spanish translation of business guidebook released and Brown fights for $1 million for micro-loan fund for local businesses.
Brown Bulletin: October 7, 2007 (10/7/2007)
Mayor to propose a surplus-spending plan and the Council confirms Victor Reinoso as Deputy Mayor for Education. Forest City Washington breaks ground on The Yards development project. Councilmember Brown planning a hearing on Poplar Point in the Southeast community.
Brown Bulletin: September 29, 2007 (9/29/2007)
Fiesta DC 2007 is taking place now. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of the festivities. Brown wraps up tour of DC business corridors. He also gives statements on important topics such as school modernization and progress on the Convention Center Hotel. How more DC families can get free health care.
Brown Bulletin: September 22, 2007 (9/22/2007)
Councilmember Brown Takes First Week of Council Session Head On. Fields of Dreams, West End, DC Car Free Day, Big Issues Need Big Solutions, DC Voting Rights.
Brown Bulletin: September 16, 2007 (9/16/2007)
Councilmember Brown Encourages Green Development, Participation in DC Car Free Day. Announces public oversight hearings. Takes Action on Convention Center Delays and Helps Make Trip to Kings Dominion Possible.
The Brown Bulletin: August 25, 2007 (8/25/2007)
Councilmember Kwame Brown visits DC Main Streets, including Barracks Row Main Streets and Shaw Main Streets. He also held a press conference to challenge DC Public Schools to increase their performance and decrease truancy rates.
The Brown Bulletin: August 4, 2007 (8/4/2007)
On Tuesday, July 31, Councilmember Kwame R. Brown joined D.C. Public School Administrators, local carpentry associations and former instructors to break ground to mark the start of construction of the new Phelps Architecture, Construction & Engineering High School.
The Brown Bulletin: March 12, 2007 (3/12/2007)
Coming Soon to Your Neighborhood: Brown to Hold Economic Development Roundtables. Councilmember Kwame R. Brown announces that the Council Committee on Economic Development will hold a series of neighborhood development roundtables to be held in communities where projects designed to enrich to the lives of District residents are lagging.
Kwame R. Brown
Councilmember At-Large