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JACK EVANS


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Jack Evans is a Democratic D.C. City Council member from Ward 2. He can be reached at 202-638-2192 or JackEvans@Evans2008.org.





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COUNTERPOINT: Working hard for you
Return me to Council and I will continue to be an activist for LGBT rights.

JACK EVANS
Friday, September 05, 2008

I AM WRITING to ask for your support on Sept. 9 in the Democratic Primary for the Ward 2 Council seat. It has been among my most satisfying accomplishments to have worked so closely with the LGBT community and HIV/AIDS activists on so many issues over the years.  When you go cast your vote, please remember this: it is not enough to be supportive of the community; it’s important to elect someone who will be an activist for and effective champion of these issues. 

I have been proud to play a role championing these issues on the Council and proud to have received the endorsement of the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, as well as a perfect 10 rating from the Gay & Lesbian Activists Alliance in recognition of my effectiveness working on behalf of my constituents in the LGBT community. 

Not only have we made a difference together on LGBT issues, but Ward 2 and the city as a whole are in much better shape than we were a decade ago. Ward 2, which stretches from Shaw to Georgetown, and includes Logan Circle, downtown, Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom and Sheridan-Kalorama, is the envy of the entire city and is the embodiment of what it means to have a city where you can live, work and play. 

On LGBT issues, I led the Council in reforming the District’s archaic sodomy law, and worked with the community and my colleagues to reform a wide variety of other outdated statutes. I led the Council in pushing for domestic partnership benefits, and authored and cosponsored numerous amendments over the years to expand those benefits so they are comparable to the benefits accorded to spouses. 

I WAS THE first elected official in the District to support equal marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples, and I will continue to work alongside the community to ensure the District recognizes such marriages from other jurisdictions. I have fought for better funding for HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs, and authored the legislation creating the clean needle exchange program and strongly supported condom availability programs in our schools and corrections system. 

I helped start the LGBT Liaison Unit at the Metropolitan Police Force, and successfully fought last year to keep that program intact. I have worked on a wide variety of bias-related crime issues over the years, and this is an area where we will need to continue to focus our efforts. I fought for proper funding for the Office of Human Rights and helped write the legislation to reestablish the Office of Police Complaints, and so much more. 

In helping to make Ward 2 a better place to live and work, I passed successful amendments to the ABC Code to lure Whole Foods to Logan Circle and permit new restaurants along 9th Street in Shaw. I worked with the communities I represent to fight crime, improve community policing, identify funds to put ShotSpotter technology to work in Shaw, and a wide variety of other initiatives over the years. I secured the funding for the O Street Market project in Shaw, the new Convention Center Hotel, and built Gallery Place, among others, all of which will help redevelop the Ward in positive ways.

I HAVE ALSO fought for you, the taxpayer. I have a strong legislative record that includes fighting for the 10 percent annual property tax cap for homeowners, property tax relief for small businesses establishing an Earned Income Tax Credit for working families and championing funding for the Housing Production Trust Fund, which has enabled several tenant associations in Ward 2 to buy their buildings. I authored the financing package behind the School Modernization Act, which dedicates $100 million a year to rebuilding our schools and strongly supported Mayor Fenty’s and Chancellor Rhee’s reform efforts to bring more accountability and efficiency to the school system. 

A decade ago, the District was in a very sad state. We were bankrupt and our bonds were junk.
Today, we have balanced our budget 13 consecutive times and enjoy reserves of more than $1.4 billion. We have gone from the laughingstock of the nation to being in better financial shape than our neighbors to the north and south. 

I am proud of my service as the Ward 2 Council member, and believe together we have truly made a difference, not only on issues of importance to the LGBT community, but in helping our Ward and our city.  I would greatly appreciate your consideration, and your vote on Sept. 9.  Let’s face the challenges ahead together.


 

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The following comments were posted by our readers and were not edited by the Washington Blade.  We ask that you treat others with respect; any post deemed offensive will be removed.

jeri . on 9/5/08  2:27 PM:
councilmember evans supported the transgender community in opposition to the recent proposed amendment to weaken the human rights regulations...as did councilmember schwartz. let us keep our allies in office...

 

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