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November 6, 2025
November 6 Newsletter
In this edition, Councilmember Frumin provides updates including funding November SNAP & WIC benefits, expanding the.
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November 3, 2025
Washington Post – Housing expands for low-income seniors in D.C.’s wealthiest area
A 93-unit senior-living facility is the first affordable housing project funded by the city’s Housing Production.
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October 30, 2025
District to Ensure Washingtonians Receive November SNAP and WIC Benefits
Councilmember Frumin's statement in response to Mayor Bowser's update on DC November SNAP and WIC benefits:.

Events

November 13, 2025

Joint Committee Roundtable – Housing Without the Holdup: Fixing the District’s Voucher Bottleneck

On Thursday, November 13 at 10:30 am, Councilmember Robert C. White, Jr., Chair of the Committee on Housing, and Councilmember...

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Ward 3

Ward 3 is a tight-knit community in Northwest DC of more than 87,000 residents living in 14+ neighborhoods, including AU Park, Chevy Chase, Cleveland Park, Foxhall Village, Friendship Heights, Palisades, Spring Valley, Tenleytown, Wesley Heights, Woodley Park, and more. Ward 3 is steeped in history and known for its green space, strong public schools, and a unique, small-town feel.

Already a great place to raise a family, age in place, and start a business, together we can make Ward 3 even better.

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Councilmember Matt Frumin

Councilmember Matt Frumin

Matt Frumin is a dedicated community activist and longtime Ward 3 resident. Equipped with decades of experience building coalitions, uniting neighbors, and securing quality of life improvements, he now represents Ward 3 residents as their Councilmember.

Upcoming Events

Joint Committee Roundtable – Housing Without the Holdup: Fixing the District’s Voucher Bottleneck

Timing: 10:30 AM

Date: November 13 @ 10:30 am

Location: John A. Wilson Building

On Thursday, November 13 at 10:30 am, Councilmember Robert C. White, Jr., Chair of the Committee on Housing, and Councilmember Matthew Frumin, Chairperson of the Committee on Human Services, will

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