It’s understandable that some DC residents, including TBR, are disappointed with certain behavior by Ward 2 Council member Jack Evans over the past few years. The disillusionment is amplified because he has been a force for good in the city.
Ward 2 DC Council member Jack Evans told me he will allow the license for his corporation to expire — therefore, he’ll no longer have outside employment effective April 1, 2019.
That’s a solid act of contrition. Evans may need a miracle, however, to heal from the self-i...
THE Republicans on Capitol Hill and in the White House may be having a hard time delivering on campaign promises. That doesn’t appear to be an issue for D.C. Council member Charles Allen, however.
Soon after being appointed chairman of the Comm...
During one of his four interviews with investigators at the law firm O’Melveny & Myers, Ward 2 DC Council member Jack Evans was asked to identify the...
Jack Evans' ethics saga continues
November 13, 2019
When Ward 2 DC Council member Jack Evans persuaded his colleagues to approve the Sports Wagering Lottery Amendment Act of 2018, tucked nicely inside t...
Giving DC Sports Millionaires Another Winning Hand
May 24, 2019
What were they thinking?
The entire DC Council — led by at-large member Anita Bonds, chair of the Committee on Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization...