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    DC Council logs Bill B26-0656 in LIMS

    DC Council logs bill B26-0656 in LIMS. Review the bill record, documents, and action history publicly on the council's website.

    Published11 May 2026, 00:00:07
    DC Council logs Bill B26-0656 in LIMS
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    The DC Council has posted a new legislative entry, B26-0656, to its Legislative Information Management System (LIMS), the council's public bill-tracking database. The listing appears on the council's site as a standard LIMS record, available for review by residents, advocates, and journalists.

    The LIMS entry for B26-0656 provides the canonical record for the measure within the council's workflow. Typical LIMS records include the bill text, any attached documents, action history, committee referrals and status notes; council staff use the system to official steps as legislation moves through committees and votes.

    Publishing a LIMS entry formally records the

    Publishing a LIMS entry formally records the bill in the council's legislative pipeline and makes source documents available for public scrutiny. That transparency lets neighborhood groups, policy shops and city stakeholders track changes to language, view fiscal notes when posted, and prepare testimony ahead of committee hearings or council votes.

    While the LIMS posting itself does not indicate an imminent vote or a final decision, it does mark the beginning of the public record for this measure. Observers who follow DC policy closely typically monitor new LIMS entries to anticipate committee schedules, stakeholder responses and potential impacts on neighborhoods and agencies.

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