390:“clean hands” certification, confirming that neither the candidate nor any of the candidate's previous campaigns or political committees owes any outstanding taxes, fines or fees to the District. This legislation had a hearing in September 2014. Grosso also introduced the Local Resident Voting Rights Act, a bill to grant voting rights for municipal elections to legal permanent non-citizen D.C. residents. Grosso's proposal to implement public financing of elections campaigns, Public Financing of Political Campaigns Amendment Act of 2013, was discussed along with a number of other elections reform bills during hearings in March 2013, but was not moved out of Committee. Grosso also supports public financing of D.C. elections.
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Education to develop an annual report with findings and recommendations for schools to reduce or eliminate the use of out of school suspensions and expulsions, except for extreme cases. Grosso also supported the Committee on Education in reinstituting the Office of the Ombudsman within the State Board of Education, investments in public libraries for extended hours, professional development, library renovations, enhancements to the community schools grant program, requirement for DCPS to report on their restorative justice pilot program, expansion of the school based mental health program, and funding for teen health educators who provide sexual and reproductive health education to their peers.
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students in D.C. Public
Schools and the public charter schools was the first permanent legislation passed by the new Council. Grosso said that his education priorities were age-appropriate school discipline, attendance and truancy, mental health services, improving literacy, ending the school to prison pipeline, promoting quality early childhood education, and expanding community and family engagement.
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Chairperson of the Committee on Education for the Council Period 21. Grosso is the second chair to have jurisdiction over education after the Committee became stand-alone (outside of the Committee of the Whole). His bill to prohibit suspensions and expulsions for pre-kindergarten
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Grosso also introduced the Fair Leave Act of 2014, to provide D.C. government employees up to six weeks of paid leave in connection with the birth, adoption, or fostering of a child, or the care of a family member who has a serious medical condition. On
October 1, 2014, the eight weeks of paid family
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Incarcerated Pregnant Women Act of 2013 prohibits the shackling of incarcerated women in D.C. adult and youth detention facilities. The bill also applies to women in post-partum recovery. The Council passed this bill and it is set to become law in July 2015. As a result
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Grosso was sworn into office as an at-Large Member of the
Council of the District of Columbia on January 2, 2013. During Council Period 20 (his first two years in office), Grosso served on the following committees: Business, Consumer and Regulatory Affairs; Education; Finance and Revenue; Health; and
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resignation following revelations about his outside employment. In
November 2019 he announced that he would not run for reelection, citing a need to live out his belief that Councilmembers should not serve more than two terms and that he wanted to encourage a new generation of progressive activists.
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Grosso was sworn into office for the new four-year council term at noon on
January 2, 2017. Following the departure of school chancellor Antwan Wilson, Grosso announced that he would investigate the controversial preferential student placement that lead to his resignation. Grosso said he was willing
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editorial board. The Open
Primary Elections Amendment Act of 2014 would allow registered voters to change their party affiliation up until Election Day in order to vote in a primary. Lastly, the Clean Hands Elections Reform Amendment Act of 2014 requires all candidates for elected office to obtain a
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Grosso proposed amendments to the District of Columbia Human Rights Act of 1977 to ensure that individuals are protected from discrimination by an employer or employment based on an individual's or dependent's reproductive health decision making. The Council approved the legislation in December 2014
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and the American Civil Liberties Union indicating that 91% of all marijuana arrests in D.C. were of African Americans, although research shows that the use of marijuana is roughly equal between both African Americans and Whites. Although no members joined Grosso to co-sponsor this bill, eventually
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A companion bill to the Marijuana Legalization and Regulation Act was the Record Sealing for Non-Violent Marijuana Possession Act of 2013, a bill to seal the arrest and conviction records for non-violent marijuana charges. Grosso's intent for this legislation was to reduce barriers to employment,
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Grosso named education reform as a top priority. In 2013, as a member of the council's Committee on Education, Grosso sponsored a measure on school suspensions and expulsions that was added to the Attendance Accountability Amendment Act of 2013. The provision required the Office of the State
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Grosso also introduced the D.C. Urban Farming and Food Security Act of 2014 to establish an urban farming land leasing initiative and a real property tax abatement for small-scale urban farming. The bill was approved by the Council in December 2014 and became law in April 2015.
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with support from the Executive and it passed into law in May 2015. Grosso also successfully sought the repeal of Prostitution Free Zones Amendment Act of 2014, which repealed the law allowing the
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to require Mayor Bowser to testify under oath about the practice and whether she was aware it was taking place. Three days later, following a visit from counsel to Mayor Bowser,
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editorial board endorsed Grosso for at-large councilmember, citing Grosso's experience with the economic development committee and knowledge of city government. Council member
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Transportation and the Environment. During this council period, Grosso was the original author of 33 bills and resolutions—19 of which were approved by the D.C. Council.
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Michael Alison Chandler (December 22, 2014). Grosso wants to focus on mental health issues in schools as new education chair. Washington Post.
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Jonathan Neeley (February 24, 2014). D.C. Legalizes Expedited Partner Therapy To Combat High Rate Of Sexually Transmitted Infections. DCist.
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David and Serra live in the Brookland neighborhood of Ward 5 with their dogs Frida and Diego. He is a registered medical marijuana patient.
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to declare a specific location as a "prostitution-free zone" for 20 days. Grosso argued that the designation of zones were fueled by bias.
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of his work on this bill, Councilmember Grosso sought to stop the practice of shackling youth during their appearances in juvenile court.
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Sarah Anne Hughes (January 6, 2014). Report On Suspensions And Expulsions In D.C. Reveals Disturbing Trends, Need For More Data. DCist.
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David Grosso (June 5, 2015). What do you think? How could DC be a leader in reforming campaign finance? What would it take? Twitter.
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Adam Smith (July 12, 2015). DC City Councilmembers Hold Roundtable Discussion on Policies to Empower Small Donors. Public Campaign.
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Council of the District of Columbia (April 14, 2015). Single Tight Vote Provides Contrast with Otherwise Consensus-Driven Meeting.
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On his first year on the council, Grosso introduced the Expedited Partner Therapy Act of 2013 in an effort to reduce the spread of
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Matt Cohen (November 15, 2013). Will The Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Solve D.C.'s Race And Gender Disparity Problem? DCist.
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Aaron Davis (December 19, 2014). D.C. Council reorganizes to address affordable housing and homeless problems. Washington Post.
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Nakamura, David; Heath, Thomas (February 6, 2006). "Stadium Lease Deal Leaves Questions; Baseball Officials Await Key Details".
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Aaron Davis (February 9, 2015). D.C. Council backs down on marijuana hearing after attorney general warning. Washington Post.
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David Grosso (February 12, 2013). Councilmember David Grosso Addresses School Expulsions and Suspensions in Attendance Bill.
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revealed that Grosso had accepted more than $ 10,000 in payments from restaurant-related interests opposed to Initiative 77.
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Matt Cohen (November 18, 2014). With New Coalition, David Grosso Wants To Strengthen D.C.'s Creative Arts Community. DCist.
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Andrew Lapin (January 21, 2015). Grosso Re-Introduces Bill To Allow Local Voting Privileges For Legal Non-Citizens. DCist.
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working as a clerk for the District's Economic Development Committee. He worked as Chief Counsel to Congresswoman
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Matt Cohen (October 28, 2014). Bill to Seal Records of Non-Violent Marijuana Offenses Passed By Council. DCist.
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In 2013, Grosso introduced the Marijuana Legalization and Regulation Act as a result of reports produced by the
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Victoria Law (October 4, 2013). We Need to Stop Shackling Pregnant Women in Prison—Now. Bitch Media.
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Editorial Board (May 14, 2015). Instant-runoff voting makes sense for Washington. Washington Post.
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David Grosso (May 14, 2015). Grosso’s FY16 Budget Unanimously Passed by Committee on Education.
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David Grosso (May 14, 2015). Grosso’s FY16 Budget Unanimously Passed by Committee on Education.
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housing, and higher education. The Council passed the bill and it became law in March 2015.
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Debonis, Mike (January 2, 2013). "Wednesday's swearing-in ceremony". The Washington Post.
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to change its name, stating that the current name is "racist and derogatory" (see
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1515:"Bill to Seal Records of Non-Violent Marijuana Offenses Passed by Council: DCist"
1439:"Challenging Congressional Ban, D.C. Legislator Introduces Pot Legalization Bill"
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sector, in an effort to advocate for funding, support, and growth of the arts.
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David Grosso (May 22, 2013). Grosso Reports FY 2014 Budget Requests Success.
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in 2001. Before attending college, Grosso volunteered helping refugees from
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1490:"D.C. Moves Towards Sealing Records Of Residents Arrested For Pot Offenses"
2479:"Former priest in Northern Virginia charged with sexual abuse | WTOP"
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In July 2019, Grosso was the first member of the DC Council to call for
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and was a vice president of public policy for health insurance carrier
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David Grosso (May 28, 2014). Grosso Reports FY2015 Budget Victories.
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endorsed Grosso's candidacy. Grosso also earned the endorsements of
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Official results from the District of Columbia Board of Elections:
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RECORD SEALING FOR NON-VIOLENT MARIJUANA POSSESSION ACT OF 2013.
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Wright, James. "Orange, Grosso Win At-Large D.C. Council Seats".
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leave policy went into effect for all D.C. Government employees.
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Endorsements for DC citywide races and ballot questions
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