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Mayor Bowser Celebrates Start of WorldPride 2025 in Washington, DC

Mayor Muriel Bowser launched WorldPride 2025 in Washington, D.C., with a festive event that includes a concert, parade, and block party. The celebration features prominent artists like Shakira and Cynthia Erivo, highlighting the city's commitment to LGBTQ rights.

Mayor Bowser Announces Recipients of New Safe and Secure DC Grants

Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the recipients of the new Safe and Secure DC Grants aimed at enhancing public and physical security in Washington, D.C. The initiative will distribute federal funding to organizations focused on improving safety measures across the city.

Bowser Administration Recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month

The Bowser administration will recognize Mental Health Awareness Month on May 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C. This event aims to promote community mental health services and coping strategies for substance abuse and mental health issues.

Mayor Bowser Announces 570K Investment in Local Retailers to Support Growth Agenda

Mayor Muriel Bowser announced $570,000 in grants for nearly 60 small businesses in Washington, DC. The funding, part of the 2025 Robust Retail Grant Program, aims to support local retailers by covering essential expenses. This initiative aligns with Bowser's economic growth agenda to enhance job creation and community vibrancy.

2025 Point-In-Time Results Show Decrease in Homelessness, Highlighting Continued Success of Key Services and Housing Investments

Washington, DC, reported a 9% decrease in homelessness in 2025, as revealed by the Point-In-Time Count conducted on January 29. Families experienced the largest decline, with an 18.1% drop, while unaccompanied individuals saw a 4.5% reduction. Mayor Bowser attributed this success to targeted investments and innovative programs aimed at supporting individuals facing housing crises.

DPR Summer Program Registration Opens on Tuesday, May 13 and Wednesday, May 14

DPR opens summer program registration on May 13 and 14 in League City, Texas. The programs include various sports like volleyball, water polo, and tennis, appealing to local youth. This initiative aims to enhance community engagement and promote active lifestyles.

Mayor Bowser Unveils Transformational Growth Agenda for a Stronger DC

Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled a proactive economic growth agenda for Fiscal Year 2026, aiming to create new jobs and attract businesses amid economic uncertainty. The budget includes investments in downtown revitalization, sports and entertainment, and the tech sector, with a total of $171 million allocated for improvements at Capital One Arena.

Mayor Bowser Urges Congress to Preserve DC Medicaid

Mayor Muriel Bowser urged Congress to maintain the District's Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) to avoid a $2.1 billion loss in funding for health care services. A proposed cut to 50% would threaten essential services for over 285,000 Medicaid recipients in Washington, DC. Local leaders warn that such reductions would destabilize the healthcare system and jeopardize public safety.

Mayor Bowser Invites Local Business Community to Celebrate DC Small Business Week

Mayor Muriel Bowser invites the local business community to celebrate DC Small Business Week from May 1 to May 5, 2025. The event, hosted at Flowers by Alexes in Washington, D.C., aims to promote entrepreneurship and business development in the region.

Mayor Bowser Announces 100 Million Investment in the Housing Production Trust Fund

Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a $100 million investment into the Housing Production Trust Fund as part of her Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal, during the ribbon-cutting for Riggs Crossing Senior Residences. This development adds 93 affordable senior units and reflects Bowser's commitment to increasing affordable housing in Washington, DC.

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