The D.C. mayor race's 'delicate dance'
The D.C. mayors race is crowded. Seven Democratic candidates are dueling to succeed Muriel Bowser a job that will mean sharing custody of the District with Donald Trump, and threading a needle between defending home rule without running afoul of the presidents popular initiatives touting safety and beautification.
The shift in management is certain to spark a flurry of new fates for the capital, spanning public parks, national monuments and the Metropolitan Police Department.
Janeese Lewis George, one of two frontrunners in the race alongside Kenyan McDuffie, said restorations like the Meridian Hill Park fountain represent the type of investment we want to see the federal government making in our city.
My only issue is if this is one-time funding and not consistent funding, Lewis George said in an interview, adding that the National Park Service, which aids beautification, has been notoriously underfunded, and many NPS employees were fired in the administrations DOGE days. She wants to find a sustainable way to keep the projects rolling with help from the Interior Department.
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