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Mayor Gray's Gesture Doesn't Go Far Enough

Published: Apr 12, 2011 by Will Urquhart Filed under: Economy Rally/Protest/Demonstration
A gesture is what it was when DC's Mayor, Vincent Gray, was arrested this Monday on Capitol Hill. The Mayor, joined by several City Council members, was protesting the budget deal which prevents DC from spending its own money on abortion and establishes a school voucher program. The gesture was powerful and certainly attracted the attention of national media, but it does not go nearly far enough.

If Mayor Gray truly wants to lead the way towards statehood for the District, right now offers a moment of opportunity. With the country watching, thanks to Monday's arrest, DC's leaders have a chance to put up a serious fight, but that will require far more than a simple protest and some minor civil disobedience. Mayor Gray needs to send a clear message to the federal government: As long as Congress has the authority to run DC, the nation's capital will continue to be used as a political football, thrown around haphazardly as a negotiating card by people who have no connection to the city outside of Capitol Hill.

If the Mayor wants to send that message, he can shut it all down. Go home. Ask the City Council to go home. Ask all city servants to go home. If the federal government wants to run the city, let them. These people on Capitol Hill could care less about the status of home rule in DC. Tell them it is time to start caring. Tell them they went too far when they sold the District to settle their arguments. 

Unless Mayor Gray and the City Council act, act big, and act now, their arrest was nothing more than a well-played gesture.

Video from Rally to Save the American Dream

Published: Feb 26, 2011 by Will Urquhart Filed under: Economy Labor Rally/Protest/Demonstration

WASHINGTON, DC: Demonstrations were planned in over 60 U.S. cities today to show solidarity with workers in Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio and wherever workers' rights are under attack. I stopped in at the Rally to Save the American Dream here in DC, at Dupont Circle, where we heard from a number of speakers, including Van Jones.

Here are some videos, starting with my interview with Van Jones:

My interview with Jeff Blum of USAction:

A couple clips of Van Jones' speech:


A powerful speech from a GW student, originally from Ohio:

More video is coming soon...

DC Residents to Vote for AG?

Published: Jun 21, 2010 by Will Urquhart Filed under: Elections

originally posted on 6/01/2010


Earlier today, the City Council for the District of Columbia voted to let DC residents decide on a possibly change in the way it chooses the Attorney General, according to WTOP.


Currently, the Mayor selects the AG for the state. In November, DC residents will vote on whether or not the AG seat should be on the ballot. The majority of states choose their Attorneys General by vote, with only nine states and the District appointing the AG (14 if you include American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands).


DC Dem Profiles: U.S. Congressional Delegate

Published: Jun 21, 2010 by Will Urquhart Filed under: Elections
originally posted on 5/29/2010

This Summer, Sum of Change will be bringing you extensive coverage of D.C. local elections. To kick it off, we've been invited by D.C. for Democracy to film their pre-endorsement candidate meet n' greet on Wednesday, June 2. In preparation, we put together some bios on all the candidates that will be attending. Bios for Republican candidates for these seats will be coming shortly. To find all our current DC candidate bios, please visit our 2010 DC Election Page.


These are the Democratic Candidates for U.S. Congressional Delegate


DC Dem Profiles: Mayor

Published: Jun 21, 2010 by Will Urquhart Filed under: Elections
originally posted on 5/29/2010

This Summer, Sum of Change will be bringing you extensive coverage of D.C. local elections. To kick it off, we've been invited by D.C. for Democracy to film their pre-endorsement candidate meet n' greet on Wednesday, June 2. In preparation, we put together some bios on all the candidates that will be attending. Bios for Republican candidates for these seats will be coming shortly. To find all our current DC candidate bios, please visit our 2010 DC Election Page.


These are the Democratic Candidates for Mayor of the District of Columbia


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