Talk:Kenyan McDuffie
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In 2017, McDuffie was appointed the Chairman of the Committee on Business and Economic Development and remains in that role currently.[1] Kenyan has focused on tackling systemic barriers to access capital and supporting workers & small businesses. He introduced the Clean Hands Certification Equity Amendment Act of 2021, a bill that reduces the obstacles imposed on small business owners, returning citizens, and low-income residents to obtain licenses and permits.[2] He was also a leader in pandemic recovery and reopening efforts, providing support for the nightlife industry, advocating for equitable recovery, and helping to secure $100 million to assist District businesses.
As a leader on racial equity and social justice in the District, McDuffie passed the transformative REACH Act (Racial Equity Achieves Results) in 2020.[3] This legislation established the Office of Racial Equity, led by the District’s new Chief Equity Officer, created a new Racial Equity Impact Assessment for Council legislation, and established the Council Office on Racial Equity (CORE), which trains all DC government employees on racial equity, creates a Racial Equity Tool to ensure the District government is accountable and establishes a Commission to advance racial equity into the future.
References
- ^ "Resolution R22-0002". D.C. Register.
- ^ "Bill 24-0237". D.C. Register. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
- ^ "Bill 23-0968". D.C. Register. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
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