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    DC Council Posts New Bill to LIMS

    DC Council posts new legislative filing B25-0424 to LIMS. Access bill text & status for tracking local policy.

    Published11 May 2026, 00:00:08
    DC Council Posts New Bill to LIMS
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    The DC Council has added a record for bill B25-0424 to its Legislative Information Management System (LIMS), the Council’s public database for filings, agendas, and legislative documents. The entry appears in the Council’s online system, where members of the public, media and stakeholders can view the filing and follow its procedural history.

    LIMS is the Council’s official repository for legislative records and typically contains the bill text, any committee reports, sponsor information, and a chronology of actions. By posting B25-0424 to LIMS the Council has created an accessible trail that will allow residents and interested parties to monitor the measure’s movement through committees and votes.

    The posting does not

    The posting does not, by itself, reveal how the Council will vote or the bill’s final outcome. It does mark a formal step in the legislative process: once entered into LIMS a filing is visible for public review and for agencies, advocates and councilmembers to prepare responses.

    Tracking through LIMS also helps reporters and

    Tracking through LIMS also helps reporters and civic groups hold the Council’s schedule and progress to public scrutiny.

    This update is listed on the Council’s public site and can be retrieved through the Council’s LIMS portal. Observers who follow local legislation osourcesen use LIMS to download documents, check amendment histories and confirm hearing dates when they are scheduled by Council committees.

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