Washington City Paper: D.C. Residents Should Still Care About the Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022
D.C. Residents Should Still Care About the Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022
10 News: DC's new 'Revised Criminal Code Act' faces uphill battle against Sen. Hagerty's push to overturn
DC's new 'Revised Criminal Code Act' faces uphill battle against Sen. Hagerty's push to overturn
WUSA: VERIFY: Does the Revised Criminal Code Act really reduce penalties for violent crimes?
WASHINGTON — The Revised Criminal Code Act is heading to Congress for review after the D.C. Council voted to override D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s veto. The revised code has some people concerned though ...
VERIFY: Does the Revised Criminal Code Act really reduce penalties for violent crimes?
WASHINGTON (7News) — As members of Congress prepare to discuss and vote on whether or not to block the D.C. Revised Criminal Code Act of 2021, city leaders are slamming lawmakers for what they call ...
The source of much political controversy this past legislative session, the D.C. Council’s Revised Criminal Code was the result of years of revisions done by the Council-established Criminal Code ...
News 6 WKMG: DC braces for 'robust oversight' after criminal code fiasco
WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden's signature on a bill nullifying an overhaul of the District of Columbia criminal code ended a public fight between Congress and local lawmakers. But the battles are ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law legislation nullifying the recent overhaul of the District of Columbia criminal code, but the fight between Congress and local lawmakers ...