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Mayor’s Office

The address for the office of the Mayor is 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20005; the telephone number is 727-2980; the fax number is 727-0505; and the E-mail address is mayor@dc.gov

Mayor Vincent Gray

  • Vincent C. Gray, Five-Year Economic Development Plan for the District of Columbia, November 14, 2012
  • State of the District Address, February 7, 2012
  • Benjamin and Associates, audit of the mayor's transition fund, January 13, 2012
  • Appointment of Christopher Murphy and Andrea Denise Pringle as Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff, press release, August 30, 2011
    • Christopher Murphy, resume, appointed as Chief of Staff, August 30, 2011
    • Andrea Denise Pringle, resume, appointed as Deputy Chief of Staff, August 30, 2011
  • 200 Day Accomplishments Report, July 2011
  • State of the District Address, March 28, 2011

Mayor Adrian Fenty

  • Mayor's Order 2010-160, Allocation of Spending (FY2011), October 4, 2010
  • Councilmember Phil Mendelson, letter to Mayor Adrian Fenty on the administration's defunding of the Office of Labor Management Partnership (OLMPC), August 28, 2008
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, Press release: Public Safety Initiatives, Focused Improvement Areas, Neighborhood Safety Zones, June 4, 2008
    • Metropolitan Police Department, MPD order establishing Neighborhood Safety Zones, June 4, 2008
    • Councilmember Phil Mendelson, press release comment on mayor's public safety initiatives, June 4, 2008
    • Bradley Weinsheimer, United States Assistant District Attorney, comments on the Neighborhood Safety Zones program, May 20, 2008
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, Chief Cathy Lanier, Mayor Adrian Fenty, VIPS program to consolidate city's closed-circuit TV monitoring in Homeland Security Agency, April 8, 2008
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, Destination DC, “Create Your Own Power Trip” Campaign press release, April 2, 2008
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, MPD Chief Cathy Lanier, Gun Violence Programs: GunStat, “Safe Homes” Initiative, Crime Tip Line, March 12, 2008
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, State of the District Address, March 14, 2008
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, Mayor's Order 2008-11, Establishment of a Retirement Awards Program, February 20, 2008
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, press release, “Walter E. Dellinger Named Lead Counsel on Gun Case as District Prepares to File Brief with High Court,” January 4, 2008
  • Mayor's Order 2007-239, rescinding Mayor's Order 2007-207, November 5, 2007
  • Fire hydrant maintenance agreement finalized, press release, October 26, 2007
  • Strategy for increased school security press release, October 22, 2007
  • Press release: Dr. Carlos Cano named as interim director of Department of Health, October 19, 2007
  • Press release: Fenty, Rhee Introduce Important Next Step in DCPS Central Office Reform, October 12, 2007
  • Mayor’s Order 2007-207, ordering deletion of most government E-mails that are six months old or older, replacing Mayor's Order 2007-157, September 21, 2007
    • Peter Nickles, Counsel to the Mayor, memorandum expanding on Mayor’s Order 2007-207 on E-mail deletion policy, October 3, 2007
    • Councilmember Phil Mendelson, statement on mayor’s E-mail policy, October 22, 2007
  • Obama ’08, Mayor Adrian Fenty Endorses Barack Obama, July 17, 2007
  • Press release: District of Columbia will appeal Parker v. District of Columbia and Adrian Fenty to Supreme Court, July 16, 2007
  • Mayor’s Order 2007-157, ordering deletion of most government E-mails that are six months old or older, July 5, 2007
    • Mayor’s Order 2007-228, rescission of Mayor’s Order 2007-157, October 15, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, press release: appointment of Michelle Rhee as acting chancellor of schools, June 12, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, press release: management consultants to begin work to improve DCPS, June 4, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, appeal to the DC Superior Court of the Board of Elections and Ethics' approval of the "Referendum on Certain Provisions of the Public Education Reform Amendment Act of 2007" as a proper subject for a referendum, June 1, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, letter to the DC Board of Elections and Ethics, requesting it reconsider its approval of the "Referendum on Certain Provisions of the Public Education Reform Amendment Act of 2007," May 31, 2007
  • Mayor's Office of Community Relations and Services, Executive Office of the Mayor, staff listing, May 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, Education Transition Strategy, April 27, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, press release, Linda Argo appointed interim director of Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs, April 13, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, press release on 100 day plan, April 12, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, testimony on proposed FY2008 budget, March 26, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, press release on proposed FY2008 budget, March 23, 2007
    • Mayor Adrian Fenty, presentation on proposed FY2008 budget, March 23, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian Fenty, State of the District Address 2007, March 21, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, response to the Board of Education proposal for school reform, January 29, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, 100 Days and Beyond: 2007 Action Plan for the District of Columbia, January 11, 2007
  • Fenty, Lanier Commit to Increased, Customized Community Policing, press release and plan, January 5, 2007
  • Mayor Adrian M. Fenty Announces Education Initiative, January 4, 2007
  • Inaugural address, January 3, 2007
  • Announcement of Cabinet-Level Nominations, December 29, 2006
  • Announcement of Cabinet-Level Nominations, December 28, 2006
  • Nominations of Devon Brown, director, Department of Corrections; Deborah Gist, State Education Officer; Bender Gregory, director, Office of Personnel; William Howland, Department of Public Works; Janice Quintana, director Unified Communications Center; Vincent Schiraldi, director, Department of Youth and Rehabilitation Services, December 20, 2006
  • Nomination of Cathy Lanier as Chief of Police, November 20, 2006
  • Appointment of Carrie Brooks as Director of Communications, November 13, 2006
  • Appointment of Neil O. Albert as Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, November 13, 2006
  • Appointment of Peter J. Nickles as General Counsel to the Mayor, November 10, 2006
  • Appointment of Linda Singer as Attorney General, November 10, 2006
  • Appointment of Tene Dolphin as Chief of Staff, November 8, 2006
  • Appointment of Dan Tangherlini as City Administrator/Deputy Mayor, November 8, 2006
  • Adrian Fenty transition plan, November 8, 2006 
  • “Pre-transition” task force reports, November 6, 2006

Mayor Anthony Williams, Second Term

  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, letter to Council Chairman Linda Cropp, withdrawing nominations for boards and commissions, November 2, 2006
  • Mayor's Office, press release, Mayor's Health Care Task Force Issues Draft Report, July 21, 2006
  • Mayor's Office, press release: Mayor appoints emergency panel on health care in DC, April 19, 2006
  • Mayor's Office, summary of Major League Baseball's concessions to the city, February 13, 2006
  • Mayor's Office, press release: Mayor Williams praises council baseball vote, February 8, 2006
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, accusation of conflict of interest by Piper Rudnick and the firm's reply, February 7, 2006
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, press release, “Mayor Sends Improved Baseball Lease to Council,” January 27, 2006
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, requesting delay of council vote on ballpark lease agreement, December 19, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, statement at rally encouraging councilmembers to vote for ballpark lease, December 19, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, statement on draft baseball stadium lease agreement between DC Sports and Entertainment Commission and Baseball Expos, LP, December 9, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, appointment of Darlene R. Nipper as Director of the Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transsexual Affairs, November 30, 2005
  • Mayor's Task Force on the Future of the District of Columbia Library System, Summary of Findings and Draft Report, November 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, announcement that he will not run for reelection, September 29, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, announcement of ten legislative priorities, September 28, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, appointment of Brenda Donald Walker as Deputy Mayor for Children, Youth, Families, and Elders, September 28, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, statement on indictment of Douglas Jemal, Norman D. Jemal, and Blake Esherick of Douglas Development Corporation, September 27, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, press release on plan to revitalize Anacostia Metro site with Anacostia Waterfront Corporation and WMATA, August 3, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, Governor Mark Warner (Virginia), Governor Robert Ehrlich (Maryland) Fourth Regional Summit, press release and memorandum of understanding for the Interstate Air Quality Council, May 31, 2005
  • Nominations of Kimberley Flowers as acting Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation and Patricia Ellwood as Protocol Officer, May 11, 2005
  • Aretha R. Ferrell-Brown, named as director of Neighborhood Action, May 4, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, response to Census Bureau population projection for District of Columbia, press release, April 21, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, support for establishing a Department of the Environment, April 18, 2005
  • Omnibus Public Safety Act of 2005, press release, April 6, 2005
  • Henry Stewart, named acting director of the Office of Community Affairs in the Office of the Mayor, March 2005
  • US Office of Special Counsel Reaches Disciplinary Action Settlment Agreement in Hatch Act Case against Former Chief of Staff (Kelvin Robinson) to DC Mayor, March 21, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, State of the District Address, March 21, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, appointment of Edward D. Reiskin, Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice; Stanley Jackson, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development; Patrick J. Canavan, Acting Director, Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs; Jalal Greene, Acting Director, Department of Housing and Community Development; Stephen M. Green, Director of Development, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development; January 19, 2005
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, press release on signing of ballpark financing bill, December 29, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, mayor highlights 2004 accomplishments, December 16, 2004
  • D. Neil Richardson, Acting Director, Neighborhood Action, resignation letter, December 13, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, announcement of Blue Ribbon Commission on the future of DC Libraries, December 8, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, address supporting the South Capitol Avenue site for ballpark, November 8, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, response to Council Chairman Linda Cropp's memorandum on baseball legislation, November 5, 2004
  • Robert A. Bobb, Deputy Mayor and City Administrator, testimony to the city council Committee on Government Operations on the general operations of the District of Columbia government, October 8, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, speech on signing agreement with Major League Baseball, September 29, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams announces new appointments: Williams O. Howland, Jr., Acting Director, Department of Public Works; Gregg A. Pane, Acting Director, Department of Health; Lydia A. Watts, HIV/AIDS Administrator, Department of Health, August 4, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, appointment of Neil Albert as Deputy Mayor for Children, Youth, and Families and of Dave Montgomery as Director of the Department of Public Works, June 2, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, veto of school governance bill, Bill 15-723, May 28, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, letter to city council on FY2005 budget amendments, April 27, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, revised school takeover plan draft, circulated to councilmembers, April 23, 2004
  • Margaret Kellems, Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice, resigns, April 21, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, press release and testimony on FY 2005 budget and financial plan, March 29, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, testimony to the Council Committee on Education, Libraries, and Recreation on school governance, March 23, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, press release, shipping water filters directly to affected homes, March 16, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony Williams and Councilmember Carol Schwartz, letter to Rep. Tom Davis on lead in tap water, February 13, 2004
  • 2004 State of the District Address, February 5, 2004
  • Michael Latessa, New 911 Director, to Begin in February, January 26, 2004
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, press release, Mayor Williams Hails Passage of DC School Choice Bill, January 22, 2004
  • Save Our City petition to recall Mayor Anthony A. Williams, filed January 20, 2004
  • Press release on proposed Police Service Area changes, January 12, 2004
  • Leslie Hotaling resigns as director of the Department of Public Works, January 12, 2004
  • Announcement of appointments of Austin A. Anderson, Interim Inspector General; Alfreda Davis, Deputy Chief of Staff for Community Affairs; Susan Newman, Religious Adviser; and Lori E. Parker, Interim Deputy Mayor for Children, Youth, Families, and Elders; January 8, 2004
  • Mayor Highlights 2003 Accomplishments, December 17, 2003
  • Casey Foundation to give the site proposed for the Mayoral mansion to the Salvation Army for sale, December 12, 2003
  • Mayor Williams Announces Youth Services Administration Reform, December 3, 2003
  • Dorothy Brizill, DCWatch, complaint to the Office of Campaign Finance on violations of the prohibition against a lobbyist giving a gift to an elected official, or an official receiving a gift, November 7, 2003
    • Supplement to complaint, November 17, 2003
    • Office of Campaign Finance notice opening an investigation of complaint of an illegal gift of services by Vincent Mark Policy, a lobbyist, to Mayor Anthony Williams, December 2, 2003
  • “Williams Announces Agreement to Strengthen Alliance Program: Alliance Partners Agree to Program Reforms and Multi-Year Contract,” November 7, 2003
  • “A Rationale for School Governance Reform,” October 27, 2003
  • Animal Shelter Contract with the Humane Society of Canada postponed, September 29, 2003
  • Appointment of Judy Banks for Director of Personnel, September 24, 2003
  • Appointment of Carol J. Mitten, MAI, as Director, Office of Property Management, September 24, 2003
  • Executive Office of the Mayor, “Myths and Facts About the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program,” September 24, 2003
  • Appointments of Lenora Cole Alexander and David Marlin to the Board of Elections and Ethics and of Lloyd Jordan and Mark Tuohey to the DC Sports and Entertainment Commission, September 17, 2003
  • Press release on resignation of Inspector General Charles Maddox, September 12, 2003
  • Announcement of appointments: Robert C. Bobb, City Administrator; Gustavio F. Velasquez, Director, Office of Latino Affairs; Robert T. Maruca, Senior Deputy Director, Medical Assistance Administration, Department of Health; Benidia A. Rice, Director, Child Support Enforcement Division, Office of the Corporation Counsel; Albert L. Elder, III, Interim Commissioner, Department of Banking and Financial Institutions, September 3, 2003
  • Mayoral Legislation Action Agenda, presented to City Councilmembers, August 19, 2003
  • Mayor Anthony Williams and City Council Chairman Linda Cropp, letter to National Capital Revitalization Corporation requesting return of excess downtown sports and entertainment arena taxes to the general fund, August 19, 2003
  • “Statement by Mayor Williams on Court Decision Regarding Qualifications for Inspector General,” August 1, 2003
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, remarks on school vouchers at President George W. Bush's appearance at KIPP:DC KEY Academy, July 1, 2003
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, statement at the House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform hearing on “School Choice in the District of Columbia: Opening Doors for Parents and Students,” June 24, 2003
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, statement on the Office of Property Management at press conference, June 11, 2003
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, “Mayor Williams Embraces Conclusions in GAO Report Analysis Shows Existence of Structural Imbalance,” June 5, 2003
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, “Fiscal Year 2004 Budget and Financial Plan, ‘Education, Public Safety, and Opportunity for All,’” testimony to the Subcommittee on the District of Columbia, Committee on Appropriations, US House of Representatives, June 4, 2003
  • City Council petition for writ of mandamus to force mayor to obey the Inspector General law, June 2, 2003
  • Mayor Williams Declares Council IG Bill “Null”; claims power to disobey and ignore a law he claims is invalid; asks Inspector General Charles Maddox to remain in office in defiance of city law; and orders Chief Financial Officer and Director of Personnel to keep Maddox on payroll, May 30, 2003
  • Mayor Appoints Blue Ribbon Panel on Sports Commissions, May 16, 2003
  • Mayor Makes Appointments to Board of Education, NCRC and Various City Agencies (Carrie Thornhill, Robin Martin, Board of Education; Jim Hudson, Marie Johns, NCRC; Yvonne Gilchrist, DHS; Tyrone Butler, Independent Office of Administrative Hearings; Robert Spagnoletti, Corporation Counsel; Leonard Becker, Mayor’s General Counsel; Brian Wilbon, Office of Medicaid Public Provider Operations Reform; Kenneth Saunders, Office of Human Rights; and Gerry Roth, Healthcare Privacy and Confidentiality Officer, May 14, 2003
  • Letter of agreement between Mayor Williams and Metropolitan Police Department Chief Ramsey on salary and benefits increases, May 7, 2003
  • Appointment of Anne Witt as Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles and reassignment of former DMV director Sherryl Hobbs Newman as Secretary of the District, April 9, 2003
  • Mayoral veto of the “Inspector General Qualifications Emergency Amendment Act of 2003,” April 2, 2003
  • FY 2004 budget proposal, March 17, 2003
    • Mayor Anthony Williams, testimony on the FY 2004 Budget and Financial Plan, March 19, 2003
    • Ed Lazare, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, testimony on the FY Budget and Financial Plan, March 19, 2003
  • Beverly Perry, Inaugural Advisory Committee, account of inaugural expenses, January 7, 2003
  • Inaugural Program, “One City, One Future,” January 2, 2003
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, Second Inaugural Address, January 2, 2003

Anthony Williams Campaign for Reelection

Materials relating to Mayor Anthony Williams’s campaign for reelection in 2002, including materials relating to forgeries and fraud on his nominating petitions, are at this page

Mayor Anthony Williams, First Term

  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, “Mayor Announces New Venture Capital Firm to Spur Small Business Growth” (Capital City Ventures, L.P.), December 11, 2002
  • Establishment, Mayor’s January 2, 2003, Inaugural Advisory Committee, December 10, 2002
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, “Mayor Assures Continued Operations of Healthcare Alliance,” November 22, 2002
  • Statement regarding financial problems facing Doctors Community Healthcare, Inc., November 20, 2002
  • Adrian Thompson appointed as acting Chief of the Fire Department, November 20, 2002
  • Mayor announces appointment of Adrian Thompson as Interim Fire and EMS Chief, June 27, 2002
  • Mayor Appoints James Buford Acting Director of the Department of Health, June 19, 2002
  • Department of Motor Vehicles press release explaining implementation of the Destiny computer system, June 10, 2002
  • Home Again Initiative description, from The District’s Business, newsletter of the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development, May 2002
  • Resignation letter from Fire Chief Ronnie Few and reply from Mayor Anthony Williams, May 21, 2002
  • Statement by John Koskinen, city will continue to sue families of those killed by MRDDA neglect for payment for city’s “care,” April 30, 2002
  • Williams Announces Appointment of Herbert Tillery as Deputy Mayor for Operations, April 29, 2002
  • Mayor’s Support for Rep. Connie Morella (R-MD)
  • Fundraising issues
    • Testimony of Mayor Anthony A. Williams to the DC Council Committee on Government Operations, May 1, 2002
    • Mayor Anthony Williams press conferences, transcripts of portions regarding unreported fundraising for senior citizens events, April 17-24, 2002
    • DC Chamber of Commerce letter to Councilmember Vincent Orange regarding IG's report on fundraising, April 5, 2002
    • Inspector General’s report on Fundraising, March 28, 2002
    • Board of Elections and Ethics press release on investigation, March 29, 2002
    • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, Response to Release of DC Inspector General’s Report on Fundraising, March 28, 2002 and talking points at press conference on the report, March 29, 2002
  • Mayor vetoes the “Excepted and Executive Service Domicile Requirement Emergency Amendment Act of 2002,” Bill 14-581
  • Mayor Appoints James Buford Acting Director of Department of Health, March 25, 2002
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, statement to the City Council Committee of the Whole on the FY 2003 proposed budget and financial plan, March 20, 2002
  • Mayor announced the membership of the Mayor’s Task Force on Local, Small and Disadvantaged Business Development, March 20, 2002
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams Releases Proposed FY 2003 Budget, March 18, 2002
  • Citizen’s Guide to Mayor Anthony A. Williams’ Proposed FY 2003 Budget, prepared by the Neighborhood Action initiative and distributed by the Office of Planning, March 18, 2002
  • Explanation of government overspending, distributed at press conference on March 6, 2002
  • State of the District Address 2002, March 5, 2002
  • Mayor proposes new towing regulations, February 20, 2002
  • Mayor appoints new senior advisor for Religious Affairs, and announces reorganized interfaith advisory board and its members, February 20, 2002 
  • Statement on the“Sense of the Council Vote of No-Confidence in Inspector General Charles C. Maddox Emergency Resolution of 2002,” PR 14-542, passed February 6, 2002
  • Inspector General Charles Maddox, letter to Mayor Anthony Williams and Council Chairman Linda Cropp on the ongoing investigation of fundraising by the Office of the Mayor, January 14, 2002
  • Williams announces nomination of Mirian Saez to the Board of Education, January 11, 2001
  • Mayor Announces New Rules Governing Donations to the District, January 9, 2002
  • A Petition to Recall Anthony A. Williams, Mayor, was filed by W. Cardell Shelton at the Board of Elections and Ethics on January 2, 2002. 
  • Mayor names Ronald Collins Director of the Office of Boards and Commission, November 28, 2001
  • Citizen Summit II brochure, September 30, 2001
  • Mayor’s Order 2001-131, delegating the authority to solicit, receive, and use gifts to the District government for the “Citizen Summit II,” September 14, 2001
  • Cabinet List as of August 10, 2001
  • Appointment of Stan Jackson as Director of the Department of Housing and Community Development, July 25, 2001
  • New Communications Director resigns, July 18, 2001; Tony Bullock named interim Communications Director, July 27, 2001
  • Mayor Names New Chief of Staff, Kelvin J. Robinson, July 11, 2001
  • Mayor’s order creating the Health Services Reform Commission and appointing its members, June 7, 2001
  • Health Care Transition Alert, June 6, 2001
  • “Mayor Appoints New Communications Director,” May 17, 2001
  • Testimony to the City Council Committee of the Whole and Committee on Finance and Revenue on the General Accounting Office report, “District of Columbia: Weaknesses in Financial Management System Implementation,” May 14, 2001
  • DC Republican Committee, “District’s Republican Party Condemns Mayor for Not Respecting Home Rule,” May 1, 2001
  • “Mayor Names Director of Child and Family Services Agency,” April 30, 2001
  • Mayor Anthony Williams, veto of supplemental budget request for Public Benefit Corporation, April 25, 2001
  • Mayor Anthony A. Williams, Letter to Council Chairman Linda Cropp stating intent to veto appropriation to continue operations at DC General Hospital, April 13, 2001
  • “Mayor Names Director of New Department of Mental Health,” Martha B. Knisley, April 5, 2001
  • “Mayor Williams Unveils New Housing Initiative Created to Meet the Growing Demand for Housing and Revitalize City Neighborhoods,” press release, April 2, 2001
  • “Mayor Anthony A. Williams’ Housing Initiative Preservation, Rehabilitation and Production,” flyer, April 2001
  • “Mayor Anthony A. Williams’ Housing Initiative ‘Preservation, Rehabilitation and Production,’” position paper, April 2001
  • Resignation of Chief of Staff Abdusalam Omer, March 30, 2001
  • Mayor Williams Names Several Major Cabinet Appointments (Neil Albert, Parks and Recreation; Eugene Brickhouse, Labor Management Programs; Beverley Wheeler, Neighborhood Action; Jack Abadie, Office of Contracting and Procurement), March 29, 2001
  • Letter to District residents on health plan, March 28, 2001
  • Statement on Health Care (response to Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton), March 27, 2001
  • Transmittal of Mayor’s proposed FY 2002 Budget and Financial Plan, March 12, 2001
  • Mayor Williams Announces Creation of Freedom of Information Act Committee, March 8, 2001
  • Mayor Williams, Welfare Stakeholders Unite for Abused Children in D.C., press release, March 7, 2001
    • District of Columbia Memorandum of Understanding and Interagency Agreement on Child Sexual Abuse Investigation, Prosecution, and Prevention, March 7, 2001
  • State of the District Address, March 1, 2001
  • Mayor’s Commitment to a Healthy District of Columbia, February 20, 2001
  • Appointment of Carolyn Colvin as Director of the Department of Human Services, Leslie Hotaling as Director of The Department of Public Works, and James Jacobs as Director of Risk Management, February 8, 2001
  • Cabinet list as of January 18, 2001
  • Cabinet list as of September 14, 2000, with later corrections
  • Mayor’s Order 2000-163, establishing succession of power in Mayor’s absence, October 25, 2000
  • Petition for recall of Anthony A. Williams, Mayor, filed by Cardell Shelton, October 24, 2000
  • Health Care Reform in the District: Investing in People, September 4, 2000
  • Appointment of a New City Administrator (John Koskinen replaces Norman Dong), August 31, 2000
  • Testimony on management reform to U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on the District of Columbia, June 30, 2000
  • Georgia Avenue Initiative press release announcement, June 28, 2000
  • Press release on the Office of Campaign Finance order stopping him from using government workers and resources in an election campaign, June 16, 2000
  • Response to DCWatch’s complaint to the Office of Campaign Finance, June 14, 2000
  • Press release supporting School Governance Charter Amendment, June 8, 2000
  • Testimony before the City Council Committees on Human Services and Government Operations on the Mental Retardation Developmental Disabilities Administration, June 1, 2000
    • Correspondence with Councilmembers Kathy Patterson and Sandra Allen on the MRDDA
  • Welcoming address to the American Association on Mental Retardation, May 31, 2000
  • Corporation Counsel’s opinion that taxpayer funds, government employees, facilities, and supplies can be used in the election campaign for the School Governance Charter Amendment, May 25, 2000
    • Complaint by DCWatch to the Board of Elections and Ethics and the Office of Campaign Finance, June 9, 2000
  • Announcement of Gun Buy-Back Program, May 15, 2000
  • Statement on resignation of Valerie Holt as Chief Financial Officer, May 5, 2000
  • Announcement of appointments to National Capital Revitalization Corporation, May 3, 2000
  • Memorandum of resignation from Thomas N. Tippett, Fire Chief, April 27, 2000
  • “Mayor Appoints Public Service Commission Chair,” April 25, 2000
  • Mayor announces DC Business Connections, April 5, 2000
  • Mayor announces “scorecards” for top officials, April 4, 2000
  • “Mayor Takes Action Against Negligent Landlords,” press release, March 14, 2000
  • State of the District Address, March 6, 2000
  • “Making the Vision a Reality: The Mayor’s Budget Proposal and the City-Wide Strategic Plan,” March 6, 2000
  • Petition for Recall of Anthony A. Williams, Mayor, proposed by Elijah Gatewood, February 28, 2000
  • School governance controversy
    • Mayor’s letter to City Council, advocating mixed elected/appointed school board, February 14, 2000
    • Mayor’s letter to City Council, opposing mixed elected/appointed school board, February 1, 2000
    • Mayor Williams’s School Reform Plan Picks Up Momentum and Supporters, January 13, 2000
    • Mayor Calls for Appointed School Board: Clear Accountability in Schools Is Necessary for Our Children,” January 5, 2000
  • Deputy Mayor Model of District Government, press release, appointees, and organization charts, December 7, 1999
  • Neighborhood Action Initiative “City-Wide Strategic Plan,” November 1999
  • “Mayor Calls for New Model for Effective Community Planning,” November 5, 1999
  • Mayoral press release and letter to City Council on Red Cross Bond Approval, October 25, 1999
  • Neighborhood Action press release and related materials, October 20, 1999
  • Mayor Williams Names Four New Appointments: Director of the Department of Recreation and Parks, Director of the Office of Planning, and Director of the Department of Insurance and Securities Regulation, July 16, 1999
  • Creation of the City Museum of Washington, July 14, 1999
  • Mayor Williams Announces Three New Appointments: Emergency Management Agency, Office of Contracts and Procurement, and Office of Community Services, July 9, 1999
  • New York Avenue Metrorail station agreement with WMATA, June 23, 1999
  • Mayor Promises a “Family-Friendly, Healthy City”: New Short-Term Action Goals Released, May 6, 1999
  • “Mayor Williams Names Leadership Team: Valerie Holt, Charles Maddox and Norman Dong Will Help the Mayor Reform District Government for the 21st Century,” press release, May 5, 1999
  • Mayor Williams Appoints Interim Inspector General and Interim Director of Personnel, press release, April 14, 1999
  • Labor/Management Partnership Council press release, April 7, 1999
  • Service Improvement Act of 1999
    • Press release: “Mayor Declares Service ‘State of Emergency,’” March 15, 1999
    • Letter to City Council Chairman Linda Cropp on Bill 13-161, the “Service Improvement Act of 1999,” March 15, 1999
    • “The Service Improvement Act of 1999,” Bill 13-161
  • FY 2000 Budget
    • Highlights of the Mayor’s FY2000 Budget, April 1999
    • Press release, “Mayor Williams Outlines FY 2000 Budget,” March 15, 1999
    • Press briefing, March 15, 1999
    • Financial Plan, chapters 1 and 2 of the FY 2000 budget book, March 15, 1999
    • Testimony of Mayor Williams on the budget to the City Council, March 17, 1999
    • Testimony of Reba Pittman Evans, Chief of Staff, on the budget to the Committee on Government Operations, March 23, 1999
    • Testimony of Mayor Williams on the budget to the House of Representatives Subcommittee on the District of Columbia, April 15, 1999
  • Reba Pittman Evans, testimony of the Executive Office of the Mayor on the “goals, organization, and budget of the Executive Office of the Mayor,” February 12, 1999
  • Organization charts for the Office of the Mayor, February 12, 1999
  • Agency Directors: Plan for Filling Critical Vacancies, February 12, 1999
  • Budget Projections, staffing, and salaries for the Executive Office of the Mayor, February 12, 1999
  • HR 433, District of Columbia Management Restoration Act, passed by the House Subcommittee on the District of Columbia on February 3, 1999
  • Press release on resignation of David Howard for saying “niggardly,” February 3, 1999
  • Press release on resignation of Camille Cates Barnett, Chief Management Officer, January 7, 1999
  • Biographies of appointees to the Mayor’s staff, January 3, 1998
  • Mayoral Inauguration Program, January 2, 1999
  • Inauguration speech notes, January 2, 1999
  • Draft memorandum of agreement with the DC Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance Authority, returning some powers to the Office of the Mayor, issued December 21, 1998, signed January 2, 1998
  • Transition press release, members of the transition committee, members of the inaugural committee, “Action Team” information and “Action Team” timeline, transition committee structure, November 23, 1998
  • “Mayor-Elect Anthony Williams Names Transition Team,” press release, November 12, 1998
  • Materials from the Anthony Williams mayoral campaign
  • Williams transition web site

Mayor Marion Barry

  • Statement regarding non-endorsement of a mayoral candidate, August 27, 1998
  • Press conference on May 21, 1998, at which Marion Barry announced he would not seek reelection.
  • Strategy for Economic Growth in the District of Columbia, April 6, 1998
  • Mayor Barry Launches a New Era of Ethics in Government and Local Politics; New 8-Point Program Includes Mandatory Ethics Training for All DC Employees, February 25, 1998

Office of Neighborhood Action
Neighborhood Services Initiative

Office of the Public Advocate

  • Mission Statement and Staff List, 2001


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