
Position on the D.C. Open Meetings Act
While there may be limited needs for the Council to have closed door meetings, these exceptions to the norm need to few and far between. Any legislation on closing meetings to the public needs to be...
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We aim to support bills and initiatives that strengthen District residents’ Constitutional rights and civil liberties, and defeat bills that threaten them. Please use the tools and resources below to engage in our advocacy efforts!
While there may be limited needs for the Council to have closed door meetings, these exceptions to the norm need to few and far between. Any legislation on closing meetings to the public needs to be...
Background: CHIPPA provides critical protection against the misuse, without knowledge or consent, of our personal health data collected by entities that are not covered by the federal...
Our Position: When District residents experience a mental health crisis and 911 is called, too frequently the response comes from MPD and not mental health professionals. We call for an...
Background: ACLU-D.C. understands that school safety is a complex and multilayered issue. We also acknowledge and share the concerns many stakeholders have expressed about safety in D.C....
Background: Improving oversight starts with fully funding the Corrections Oversight Improvement Omnibus Amendment Act of 2022, passing and funding legislation that would end solitary...