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At-Large Councilmember Robert White

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Councilmember | #Housing Committee Chair | Husband and #GirlDad | Fighting to make life better for all DC neighbors https://linktr.ee/councilmember_robertwhite

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COUNCILMEMBER ROBERT WHITE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL BRIAN SCHWALB INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO PROTECT TENANTS LIVING IN DANGEROUS HOUSING
 
STRONG Homes Amendment Act gives the District faster, stronger tools to intervene when landlords allow conditions to spiral into crisis
 
WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Councilmember Robert White, alongside Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb, introduced the STRONG Homes Amendment Act of 2025, legislation designed to close long-standing loopholes that let the worst landlords delay repairs while tenants live with collapsing ceilings, hazardous mold, broken heat, rodent infestations, and other dangerous conditions.
 
“Too many families in our city are still boiling water on stoves for heat, sleeping under tarps because the roof leaks every time it rains, or putting their kids to bed in rooms filled with mold,” said Councilmember Robert White. “This bill gives us the tools to step in faster, cut through delay tactics, and force action when landlords fail to meet even the most basic standards of safety and dignity.”
 
For years, the District has relied on the Tenant Receivership Act, a law that allows the Court to appoint a neutral third party to take temporary control of a severely neglected property. Receivers are empowered to assess repairs, collect rent, and make sure critical work gets done. But gaps in the law including limits on how funds can be used, weak consequences for delay tactics, and uncertainty around what happens after a property is sold have allowed some of the city’s worst conditions to drag on for months or even years.
 
These failures were made painfully clear during Councilmember White’s From Neglect to Respect: Housing Conditions Roundtable, where residents described ceilings collapsing on children’s beds, mushrooms growing from walls, broken boilers in the middle of winter, raw sewage backing up into apartments, and landlords who simply stopped responding.

  COUNCILMEMBER ROBERT WHITE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL BRIAN SCHWALB INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO PROTECT TENANTS LIVING IN DANGEROUS HOUSING   STRONG Homes Amendment Act gives the District faster, stronger tools to intervene when landlords allow conditions to spiral into crisis   WASHINGTON, DC —Today, Councilmember Robert White, alongside Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb, introduced the STRONG Homes Amendment Act of 2025, legislation designed to close long-standing loopholes that let the worst landlords delay repairs while tenants live with collapsing ceilings, hazardous mold, broken heat, rodent infestations, and other dangerous conditions.   “Too many families in our city are still boiling water on stoves for heat, sleeping under tarps because the roof leaks every time it rains, or putting their kids to bed in rooms filled with mold,” said Councilmember Robert White. “This bill gives us the tools to step in faster, cut through delay tactics, and force action when landlords fail to meet even the most basic standards of safety and dignity.”   For years, the District has relied on the Tenant Receivership Act, a law that allows the Court to appoint a neutral third party to take temporary control of a severely neglected property. Receivers are empowered to assess repairs, collect rent, and make sure critical work gets done. But gaps in the law including limits on how funds can be used, weak consequences for delay tactics, and uncertainty around what happens after a property is sold have allowed some of the city’s worst conditions to drag on for months or even years.   These failures were made painfully clear during Councilmember White’s From Neglect to Respect: Housing Conditions Roundtable, where residents described ceilings collapsing on children’s beds, mushrooms growing from walls, broken boilers in the middle of winter, raw sewage backing up into apartments, and landlords who simply stopped responding.

“My office receives dozens of complaints every year about Washingtonians, across the District, being forced to live in unsafe, unhealthy, illegal conditions. To more effectively hold slumlords accountable and ensure that tenants enjoy the safe, habitable homes they are entitled to, we must address systemic gaps that can interfere with swift remediation of the worst conditions and patterns of neglect,” said Attorney General Schwalb. “I’m proud to partner with Councilmember White to improve upon the current system that too often leaves too many District residents suffering for far too long.”
 
The STRONG Homes Amendment Act of 2025 strengthens the Tenant Receivership Act so the District can act quickly and decisively in the worst cases of landlord neglect. The bill:
Improves Emergency Response
	•	Allows OAG to use the Tenant Receivership Abatement Fund for emergency repairs, temporary relocations, and receiver fees enabling immediate interventions when conditions pose health or safety risks.
Closes Loopholes and Stops Delay Tactics
	•	Prevents landlords from stalling cases with weak or incomplete abatement plans.
	•	Allows violations to be served by email, reducing opportunities for owners to dodge notice.
Ensures Real Accountability for Negligent Owners
	•	Authorizes the Court to order the sale of a property when an owner refuses to make necessary repairs or address chronic, dangerous conditions.
	•	Requires any purchaser of a receivership property to correct all existing housing code violations and submit a detailed plan to do so.
	•	Ensures receiverships continue seamlessly after a sale, making new owners fully responsible for funding and complying with the receivership.
Protects Tenants from Paying for Neglect
	•	Prohibits landlords from raising rents during or after a receivership in order to recoup the cost of repairs they should have made years earlier.
Strengthens Oversight of LLC and LP Owners
	•	Extends the Attorney General’s authority to seek judicial disso…

“My office receives dozens of complaints every year about Washingtonians, across the District, being forced to live in unsafe, unhealthy, illegal conditions. To more effectively hold slumlords accountable and ensure that tenants enjoy the safe, habitable homes they are entitled to, we must address systemic gaps that can interfere with swift remediation of the worst conditions and patterns of neglect,” said Attorney General Schwalb. “I’m proud to partner with Councilmember White to improve upon the current system that too often leaves too many District residents suffering for far too long.”   The STRONG Homes Amendment Act of 2025 strengthens the Tenant Receivership Act so the District can act quickly and decisively in the worst cases of landlord neglect. The bill: Improves Emergency Response • Allows OAG to use the Tenant Receivership Abatement Fund for emergency repairs, temporary relocations, and receiver fees enabling immediate interventions when conditions pose health or safety risks. Closes Loopholes and Stops Delay Tactics • Prevents landlords from stalling cases with weak or incomplete abatement plans. • Allows violations to be served by email, reducing opportunities for owners to dodge notice. Ensures Real Accountability for Negligent Owners • Authorizes the Court to order the sale of a property when an owner refuses to make necessary repairs or address chronic, dangerous conditions. • Requires any purchaser of a receivership property to correct all existing housing code violations and submit a detailed plan to do so. • Ensures receiverships continue seamlessly after a sale, making new owners fully responsible for funding and complying with the receivership. Protects Tenants from Paying for Neglect • Prohibits landlords from raising rents during or after a receivership in order to recoup the cost of repairs they should have made years earlier. Strengthens Oversight of LLC and LP Owners • Extends the Attorney General’s authority to seek judicial disso…

Thank you to our D/DB/HH community and neighbors who reached out regarding accessibility for this release. Please let me know if this Alt text is more helpful.

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Thank you so much . That’s extremely helpful. Will try that .

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As the Office of the Attorney General, we focus on the buildings with the most severe housing violations.

Our new bill with @robertwhitedc.bsky.social will protect tenants in these dangerous conditions.

The STRONG Homes Act empowers DC to act faster and more effectively to ensure repairs are made.

24.11.2025 17:30 — 👍 18    🔁 6    💬 2    📌 1

Thank you for the feedback Kate. Will look into this.

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Thank you for the suggestion. This is a learning experience for all of us so I will definitely take note of this. If you have any suggestions , I am open to that. What’s the best way to do this ?

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COUNCILMEMBER ROBERT WHITE AND ATTORNEY GENERAL BRIAN SCHWALB INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO PROTECT TENANTS LIVING IN DANGEROUS HOUSING

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24.11.2025 17:01 — 👍 10    🔁 2    💬 1    📌 1

I’m hearing the frustration from residents about ERAP while in our housing hearing.
Our human services committee chair Councilmember Frumin is also here but you can reach out to his office at 202-724-8062 and the committee on human services at 202-727-7905 if you need further support.

20.11.2025 19:21 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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STATEMENT FROM COUNCILMEMBER ROBERT WHITE DENOUNCING CONGRESS’S ASSAULT ON DC RESIDENTS, PUBIC SAFETY, AND HOME RULE

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STATEMENT FROM COUNCILMEMBER ROBERT WHITE REGARDING LOSS OF FEDERAL LOW-INCOME HOUSING TAX CREDITS

14.11.2025 23:28 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Councilmember Robert White on Instagram: "Proud to co-introduce bills that bring humanity, transparency, and accountability to DYRS. Thank you to my fellow councilmembers @cmzparker5 and @cmbrookepint... 4 likes, 0 comments - councilmember_robertwhite on November 14, 2025: "Proud to co-introduce bills that bring humanity, transparency, and accountability to DYRS. Thank you to my fellow councilmembers ...

The SOUL Act creates a “support family” to ensure every young person leaving care feels love and a stable path forward. Proud to co-introduce a bill that strengthens bonds between youth , family , the public and DYRS. Thank you @CMZParker5 @CMBrookePinto

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Councilmember Robert White on Instagram: "Feeling hopeful and focused after today’s Joint Public Oversight Roundtable “Housing Without the Holdup: Fixing the District’s Voucher Bottleneck” . This was ... 2 likes, 0 comments - councilmember_robertwhite on November 13, 2025: "Feeling hopeful and focused after today’s Joint Public Oversight Roundtable “Housing Without the Holdup: Fixing the District’s Vo...

Today’s housing voucher was full of great dialogue and solutions between our neighbors , public witnesses, and agency partners . Here’s what you need to know. I’ll be introducing a bill to shorten voucher processing timelines soon. www.instagram.com/p/DRA6UWzjbm...

13.11.2025 23:01 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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Joint Public Oversight Roundtable, Committee on Housing, Robert White, Chairperson & Committee on Human Services, Matthew Frumin, Chairperson - Nov 13th, 2025 Live and Recorded Public meetings of Joint Public Oversight Roundtable, Committee on Housing, Robert White, Chairperson & Committee on Human Services, Matthew Frumin, Chairperson for District of Colum...

Neighbors ,

Watch the public roundtable “Housing Without the Holdup: Fixing the District's Voucher Bottleneck” happening now with Councilmember Frumin and Councilmember Felder.

dc.granicus.com/MediaPlayer....

13.11.2025 16:01 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Today, we pause to honor the bravery and sacrifice of every veteran as well as your courage and your unwavering commitment to our country.

Thank you for your service!

#VeteransDay #ThankYouForYourService #DCSupportsVets

11.11.2025 19:19 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Tonight, I’ll be speaking on a panel discussing what leadership looks like in today’s climate and how residents can cut through the noise and access clear, reliable information.

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#UDC #leadership #communications #dccouncil #alphaphialpha

07.11.2025 21:53 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Thrilled to co-introduce a groundbreaking DC Child Tax Credit with Councilmember Zachary Parker and colleagues. Ashley, a DC mom of 2 earning $60k, could see a 100% match on the federal EITC and an added $1,000 per child through DC. A real lift for families, our kids, our future.

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ERAP Portal Opens November 20th 9am! erap.dhs.dc.gov/ERAPShutdown...

07.11.2025 21:14 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Statement from Councilmember Robert White on Youth Curfew Vote

04.11.2025 21:28 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Tune into our public roundtable hearing on housing happening right now. “From Neglect to Respect: Raising the Standard for DC Housing”
➡️➡️https://dc.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=17&event_id=6558

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I am requesting clear answers regarding MPD’s cooperation with federal immigration enforcement and the disturbing incidents near schools. How is accountability being ensured when MPD appears to be acting outside current directives and practices?

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Housing Fair Join the Office of Councilmember Robert White for the Housing Fair on Saturday, October 25, 2025 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM THEARC – Community Room 1901 Mississippi Avenue SE Washington, DC 20020

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Come meet District agencies, community partners, and legal services to get your housing questions answered and move things forward.

Spread the word!

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New Location & Time
Due to the federal shutdown, our Housing Resource Fair is moving to:
THEARC - Community Room
1901 Mississippi Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020
Saturday, Oct 25, 12-4 PM.
Your RSVP still stands if you have not RSVP'd please do.We are sure to reach capacity with 250 comfrimed!

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@dcattorneygeneral.bsky.social lawsuit against Petra is a win for tenants. For too long, slumlords have exploited the housing system at the expense of our neighbors. We will fight to protect residents and ensure fair housing for all.
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Do you think these conditions are acceptable for our elderly?
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#DC #HOUSING #conditions

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Today, I  moved the LIHTC Rent Stabilization Exemption Clarification Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025 protecting over 11,000 affordable homes, nearly 100 buildings across DC, and safeguarding residents. Let’s keep our city habitable and affordable. www.instagram.com/reel/DPhIzQv...

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COUNCILMEMBER ROBERT WHITE ADVANCES EMERGENCY HOUSING LEGISLATION TO PROTECT 11,000 AFFORDABLE HOMES AND KEEP HOUSING PRODUCTION ON TRACK

06.10.2025 20:14 — 👍 3    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Looking forward to connecting with you all tonight! Don’t forget to RSVP. Come with your questions ready. 🏠📣🗣️

15.09.2025 19:42 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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See you at 6pm:

dccouncil-us.zoom.us/j/8591587095...

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During this federal takeover, I know residents have a lot of questions and concerns.

Come hear from DC government officials, MPD, and on-the-ground community organizations about the increase of the federal presence.

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