Breakfast links: DC Housing Authority internal audit uncovers evidence of employee wrongdoing
DC Housing Authority employees accused of misconduct
Two internal audits from the DC Housing Authority accused Karissa Spann, deputy director of the Housing Choice Voucher Program, and a subordinate of committing wrongdoing in a professional capacity. Spann is accused of failing to disclose a personal conflict of interest with a landlord, while her subordinate allegedly gave housing vouchers to those who didn’t meet the qualifications. (Post)
VRE trains delayed after crash
VRE trains were delayed for over two hours on Wednesday evening after a driver struck a train bridge in Alexandria. The incident comes as Virginia authorities discuss updating the decaying bridge, which is 120 years old and in violation of current height requirements. (Vernon Miles / ALXNow)
Competing rent regulation bills spark debate in Montgomery County
Two separate rent regulation bills introduced earlier this month in Montgomery County this month are vying for approval. Both would place caps on the amount landlords can increase rent on an annual basis, but vary in the details. During public hearing earlier this week, members of the community expressed their concerns and how each bill would (or wouldn’t) address them. (Dan Brendel / Washington Business Journal)
Ex-mayor of College Park indicted on 80 counts of possession of child pornography
Patrick Wojahn, former mayor of College Park in Prince George’s County, has now been formally charged with eighty counts of possession and distribution of child pornography, two dozen more than what he was arrested for on March 2. He resigned as mayor of College Park the day before his arrest. (Martin Austermuhle / DCist)
Loudoun County School Board votes in favor of collective bargaining
The Loudoun County School Board voted 4-3 to allow teachers and district employees to have collective bargaining rights. It serves as a major labor win for educators, and the next step is determining a collective bargaining resolution. (Aja Drain / DCist)
White House says Biden would veto measure blocking DC’s policing bill
The White House has announced that President Biden will veto the Republican-led efforts to block DC’s police accountability legislation if it passes Congress and makes its way to his desk. The announcement comes after Biden previously signed off on the resolution overturning the overhaul of the city’s century-old criminal code, a decision that put DC’s ability to self-govern into question. (Meagan Flynn / Post)
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