Washington, DC Commission on Poverty
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DC Commission on Poverty January 2024 Public Meeting The DC Commission on Poverty will host its first public meeting of 2024 on January 23, 2024 from 1-4pm. We are excited to have you join us! Tue, Jan 23, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (EST)
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The Poverty Commission will have 19 Community Representatives: 11 At-large Representatives and 8 Ward Representatives. The Commission will have 8 non-voting ex-officio members. We will meet the fourth Tuesday of each month for our public meeting. It will be a hybrid format. The virtual link will be provided 24 hours before the meeting. The meeting will take place from 1pm-4pm.
The purpose of the commission is to study issues surrounding poverty; evaluate current and previous poverty-reduction initiatives in the District and throughout the country to determine their effectiveness; and based on the Commission’s research and evaluations, make comprehensive and continuing recommendations to the Mayor and the Council for strengthening and enhancing the economic status of persons in poverty in the District through initiatives that will also improve individuals' educational, wellness, and housing outcomes.