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With D.C. in Congress’ Shadow, Mayor Bowser Promotes ‘Growth Agenda’

September 29, 2025

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser expressed concerns about the District's economic vulnerability during a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation fireside chat, highlighting how potential government shutdowns disproportionately impact D.C. residents. She emphasized the need to shift the District's economy away from federal government dependence while simultaneously fighting against congressional encroachment on D.C.'s home rule. Recent House legislation threatening District autonomy has advanced with some Democratic support, potentially allowing presidential control of judicial appointments and changes to criminal justice policies.

Who is affected

  • D.C. residents, particularly federal government employees who may lose jobs or pay during shutdowns
  • District government facing declining revenue projections
  • Restaurant workers, healthcare, housing, and food security advocates impacted by budget proposals
  • 14-year-olds who could be prosecuted as adults under proposed legislation
  • Residents potentially affected by changes to early prison release policies
  • D.C. as a whole through limitations on home rule and local governance

What action is being taken

  • Mayor Bowser is developing a "Growth Agenda" aimed at supporting citywide economic growth, streamlining development, and enhancing D.C. as an innovation hub
  • Bowser issued a mayoral order dictating the District's cooperation with the federal government on public safety matters
  • Bowser is engaging with Senate Democrats to prevent House-approved public safety legislation from advancing
  • The mayor is advocating for D.C. statehood as a solution to federal interference
  • Black mayors across the country, including Bowser, are collaborating and sharing best practices to address common challenges

Why it matters

  • D.C.'s unique status makes it vulnerable to federal interference in local governance ("taxation without representation")
  • Federal legislation threatens the District's autonomy over its criminal justice system and local policies
  • Economic dependence on the federal government creates instability for D.C. residents during shutdowns or job cuts
  • The situation represents a broader pattern of federal intervention in cities led by Black mayors
  • The outcome could set precedents for federal-local government relationships across the country

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The Washington Informer

With D.C. in Congress’ Shadow, Mayor Bowser Promotes ‘Growth Agenda’