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City leaders slam Congress for considering blocking criminal code, critics push for move
February 5, 2023
City leaders slam Congress for considering blocking criminal code, critics push for move

ABC 7, WJLA | Christian Flores "It's really an outrage," Frumin said. "If Congress were to try to step in and overturn the decisions of the elected officials in another jurisdiction, there would be widespread outrage."

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Making D.C.’s Ward 3 ‘an example for all the land’
January 31, 2023
Making D.C.’s Ward 3 ‘an example for all the land’

The Washington Post | Courtland Milloy "[Frumin] believes that Ward 3 owes something to the city and that residents want to use their political and economic clout to help fix systemic issues that prevent people from enjoying the basics of life — such as safe neighborhoods and good schools."

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D.C. Moves Forward With New Anti-Suicide Barriers On Taft Bridge
January 18, 2023
D.C. Moves Forward With New Anti-Suicide Barriers On Taft Bridge

DCist | Martin Austermuhle "The D.C. Department of Transportation is moving forward with a plan to place anti-suicide barriers on the William Howard Taft Bridge, the 115-year-old span that carries Connecticut Avenue across Rock Creek Park."

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D.C. notes economic disparities as it lays out five-year growth plan
January 10, 2023
D.C. notes economic disparities as it lays out five-year growth plan

Washington Business Journal | Tristan Navera "'Ward 3 came to look the way it did because of intentional policies of expulsion," said Councilmember Matt Frumin, D-Ward 3, of the most affluent ward in the city. "It we want to change that, we have to create equally intentional policies."'

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