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Senate Approves Bill Requiring Respect for D.C. Flag, Bill Goes to President

PRESS RELEASE     The Office of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) announced that a provision requiring the armed services to display the D.C. and territorial flags whenever the flags of the 50 states are displayed passed the Senate today as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 Conference Report. The House passed the conference report on Thursday, and now goes to the President. The conference committee also rejected a House-passed provision that expressed the sense of the Congress that active duty members of the military should be exempt from the gun laws of only the District of Columbia. Norton’s fight for respect for the D.C. flag, service members, and veterans began this year when D.C. resident and fire investigator Tomi Rucker wrote to the Congresswoman expressing her dismay that the Navy did not display the D.C. flag to honor her son, Seaman Jonathan Rucker, during his boot-camp graduation ceremony at Naval Station Great Lake

ONE DC for better DC Housing

Content from ONE DC.org. Kelsey Gardens Tenants -- Organizing their Return! After a two-year court battle from 2005 to 2007, 54 families won the "the right to return" to 54 affordable units for the next 50 years in the new development, Jefferson at Market Square! Families can begin returning to the units in late 2013, marking a hard-fought victory. ONE DC has been working with Kelsey Gardens tenants since 2002. Parcel 42 -- Organizing the Community's voice in development decisions!  In a push led by DC residents, ONE DC secured more than 800 signatures on petitions delivered to the Mayor and city leaders and organized community residents to fill the Shaw Library for a community meeting with developers regarding the fate of Parcel 42.   Marriott Living Wage Jobs -- Organizing to Engage 3,000 DC residents! ONE DC participated in living-wage job rallies and organized with unemployed DC residents. In 2013, ONE DC will recrui