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From: Josh Face To: ‘Can ienaet coun Subject: 51.5 millon for body-cam footage redaction Date ‘Wednesday, June 24, 2015 2:09:23 PM Hi Mike, So I'm looking at this Gad in the Post -- http://www,washingtonpost.com/local/de- Idon't understand why these two unnamed sources expect to have to redact so many videos if there is no blanket exemption, when all requests so far have been denied. Is there something that will change when the full program rolls out? It seems to me that they could just deny the requests like they already have under the current law. Am I missing something? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter Washinglor Phone: (843) Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: vance To: ‘Conical EOMD Subject: abortion cnc inspections Date “Tuesday, September 08, 2015 4:02:10 PM Thave been asking about this for 8 months. Can you get me answers. Thanks, Evan Gahr Reporter Daily Caller Criginal Message- From: Wiliams, Marcus (DOH) (DOH) To: EvanGahr Co: Torres, Ivan (DOH) (DOH) Sent: Wed, Sep 2, 2015 4:25 pm ‘Subject: RE: abortion clinic inspections, Hello Evan, We are in receipt of your inquiry and will circle back with you soon. Best Regards, Marcus A. Williams From: EvanGahr [mailto:evangahr@aol com] Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2015 4:11 PM To: Williams, Marcus (00H) Subject: abortion clinic inspections Hi. Your colleague has been ignoring my inquiries for months. Can you get me the info | need. Thanks. Evan Gahr Reporter Daily Caller Original Message From: Isaacs, Mahlori (00H) (OOH) To: EvanGahr < evangahr@aol.com> Sent: Fri, Jan 16, 2015 3:30 pm ‘Subject: RE: abortion clinic inspections Do you freelance? What publication(s) would your story appear in? From: [saacs, Mahlori (DOH) Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 3:24 PM To: ‘EvanGahr’ Subj RE: abortion clinic inspections What publication are you with? From: EvanGahr [mailto:evangah@aol com) Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 3:08 PM To: Isaacs, Mahlori (DOH) Subject: abortion clinic inspections Liwrite about social issues for many publications, Can you tell me what the Department of Health policy is on inspections of abortion clinics? How often? When were they last done? In lots of cities the clinics go years without inspection. | just wrote about it here. Thanks, Evan Gahr 212-744-0259 From: Josh Eatzick To: ‘Can awenaet coun Subject: Body cam policy released? Date: “Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:25:01 AML Can I get a copy of the policy? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat Coun Subject: Body-Worn Camera funding Date Fiday, August 07, 2015 2:33:32 PM Hi Mike, I saw this line in the mayor's 6 month report: $5 million for 2,800 body worn cameras for patrol officers in the next 18 months, pending Council action to restore full funding Have you gotten word from anyone on the council that they plan on restoring funding for the full 2,800 body cams? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 9 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ‘Saris. Savesta (EOUD To: ‘Can ena EOD Subject: Cal rom Josh Ftzck Date: ‘Wednesday, May 13,2015 3:47:47 PM ‘Attachments: imageO0i.one Caller: Josh Fatzick Organization: Daily Caller Number: 843-742-7002 Called Regarding: Question about the Mayor's letter about her proposed budget for next year. Sareeta M.C. Spriggs, MBA, LSSGB Capitat City Fellow Office of the Chief of Staff Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser 202-727-9226 work ~ 202-701-4689 cell Sareeta Spriges@dceov x Ok ok WE ARE WASHINGTON From: Josh Each To: ‘cn tenet con Subject Gan you gve me a call Date “Tuesday, Ap 4, 2015 6:40:25 PM Hey Mike, Can you give me a call when you get a chance? Just have a quick question for you. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can achat Coun Subject: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? Date “Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:18:43 Pl The judiciary committee just said they want to drop the initial roll-out to 1,200 cameras and cut funding to $1.9 million. Also, they want to strike the language from the budget support act that would block FOIA requests. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NWV, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742. ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ain cae! COU Tot Josh Each Subject: 'C Mayor Stil Searching For Answers To Recent Vilent Crime | The Oaiy Caller Date “Thursday, August 13, 2015 7:45:17 PM Where did you get the bit on new gun legislation? They mayor answered your legislative question very differently than how you portray it in your post. Also, your bit on case closures is wildly inaccurate - you're comparing year to date numbers with end of year closure numbers. Additionally, as the chief said, our closure rate is above the national average. Our YouTube page has a link to the video if you need to rewatch. From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aichael coun Subject: 'DC.Goy emai in the Ashley Nadison data dump Date ‘Wednesday, August 19, 2015 3:35:09 Pt 22 DC.Gov emails appear to be part of those dumped by the hackers in the Ashley Madison breach. Would you care to comment? Here is a link -- http://pastebin,com/U4QQEaBE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NVV Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat EOuD Subject: OM press Ist Date ‘Wednesday, March 25, 2015 12:12:35 Pl Hi Michael, Could I get on the Mayor's press list? Thanks, Josh Fatzick From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aienae coun Subject: FEMS review Date “Tuesay, March 31,2005 8:51:23 PA Hi Mike, During the mayor's speech tonight she mentioned a review of the FEMS. Would it be possible to get a look at this review? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 9 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Foster LaTova OM) Tot Josh Fateh: Cn. iene (EON Subject: FW: 6 month progress report Date: ‘Wednesday, August 12, 2015 2:57:09 PM ‘Attachments: imaze00i.one HiJosh, Please contact Michael Czin, Mayor Bowsers Communications Director. He@s copied on this message, and can be reached at 202-355-4405, Best, LaToya LaToya Foster ‘Senior Communications Officer, Mayor Muriel Bowser 202-355-5326 cell Latoya. Foster@dc.gov x ok WE ARE WASHINGTON btipwmayar.de.gov Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 2:25 PM To: Foster, LaToya (EOM) Subject: Re: 6 month progress report Hi LaToya, Did you find anything on this? Thanks On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Foster, LaToya (EOM) wrote Ok. Thanks! LaToya Foster ‘Senior Communications Otficer, Mayor Muriel Bowser 202-355-8326 cell Latoya Foster@de.gov bhtipwmayor.de.gov! From: Josh Fatzick (maitto:josh@dallycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 3:43 PM To: Foster, LaToya (EOM) Subject: Re: 6 month progress report Td like to have something tomorrow by 11 On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Foster, LaToya (EOM) wrote: Thanks Josh. What@s your deadline? LaToya Foster ‘Senior Communications Officer, Mayor Muriel Bowser 202-355-8926 cell | bbllpwimayar.de.govl From: Josh Fatzick [maito: Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 3:01 PM To: Foster, LaToya (EOM) Subject: 6 month progress report Hi LaToya, Here are the questions I had — How many man hours were spent putting it together? How much did it cost to produce? How many hard copies were sent out? How much did postage cost to send? Were they sent to every home in DC, if not, who were they sent to? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (84a) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ‘Gain ea! EOMD To: Josh Fach oshi@aiyealernewsfoundation org) Subject: FW: Daly Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date “Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:69:00 PM What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY D vernment To H Homel People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015, Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently abtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. ‘Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace The nation’s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to-shelter law obligates the city to provide “temporary emergency housing” to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. The city’s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn't plan to need as many beds for winter because itis just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. ‘Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the city's budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and “chronic” homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year's budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller “transitional housing” in all parts of the district. Read more: httpilidallycaller.com/2015/09/0 /de-government-to-house-homeless-people- in-hotels-permanently/#ixzz3kWPF From: ‘Gain ea! EOMD To: Josh Fach oshi@caiyealernewsfoundation. org) Subject: FW: Daly Caller: Not Even DC's Poorest Neighborhood Wants A WNBA Arena Date “Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:12:00 PM Copy and pasting the Post and omitting half of their reporting is ridiculous. From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:03 PM To: EOM-Medialfonitoring Subject: Daily Caller: Not Even DC's Poorest Neighborhood Wants A WNBA Arena Not E DC’s P Neighborhood Wants A WNBA Arena September 24, 2015 The Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick Last week, and to much fanfare, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new stadium deal in one of the city's poorest neighborhoods. It appears now, though, that many people in that neighborhood feel like they are getting the raw end of the deal. (RELATED: Poor Neighborhoods In DC Missing Out On The New Businesses) The Washington Post spoke with dozens of people from the n and most of them said they would rather see the space used to make room for a child care center or homeless shelter — things that would actually help the community. “Alot of kids around here, they get in the wrong place at the wrong time and get a bullet in them. These kids need a safe environment,” Danette Robinson, a neighborhood resident, told the Post. The arena deal, struck between the city and Ted Leonsis, the billionaire owner of the Washington Wizards and Mystics franchises, will see the city put up about $50 million — or roughly 90 percent — of the $55 million needed to build the arena. (RELATED: More Than A Quarter Of Blacks In DC Live Below Poverty Line) The city will directly contribute $23 million and Events DC, a quasi-governmental agency funded by tax payers, will contribute an additional $27 million and be charged with handling the arena’s construction. Leonsis, for his part, will chip in just $5 million up front to lease the space from the city, and he agreed to make a $10 million investment in neighborhood infrastructure through charities and non-profit groups. Last week, when the arena deal was announced, Pierre Lawson, who lives near the location, told WUSA 9 the neighborhood is the “neglected stepchild of D.C.” and said he is skeptical of the new development. “You can build that over there but | see my young black males who are standing up and down MLK. Are we going to walk around the street and say hey, | have a job for you over here at this place,” he told the TV station. At a news conference, Bowser said the new arena will revitalize the neglected area and bring new jobs and top-notch entertainment options to the residents. She predicts the new arena will bring $4 million in new tax dollars each year, for a total of $90 million for the length of the deal. In order for Bowser to hit the $90 million number for new tax dollars, the facility would need to host at least 90 other events each year. David Berri, a Professor of Economics at Southern Utah University, {ald ThinkProgress the only person who is really going to benefit from this, deal is Leonsis. “The idea that this helps the Mystics or the WNBA in any real way is ridiculous,” Berri said. “It sounds to me like they want a practice facility for the NBA team, they want the public to fund it, and they're adding the Mystics as PR.” Follow Josh on Twitter Read more: http t -even-dos- 7, -wants-a- From: ‘ain eae! EOMD Tot ‘Bennett Jordan OAD & z vist Subject: FW: EOM press lst Date: Thursday, Maren 26, 2015 10:23:00 Alt Can you add? From: Josh Fatzick [mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 12:13 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: EOM press list Hi Michael, Could I get on the Mayor's press ‘Thanks, Josh Fatzick From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aca coun Subject: {GOP numbers released today Date ‘Wednesday, June 10, 2015 2:33:12 PM Is the mayor happy with the GDP numbers released today by the DOC? What would she like to see in the future? http://www. bea. gow/newsreleases/regional/gdp_state/gsp_newsrelease.htm. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Con aca coun Subject: HIVISTD report, Date “Tuesday, June 30, 2015 9:14:01 AML Hi Mike, Could I get a copy of the report the mayor is releasing today? I won't be able to make it to the press conference. I'l be covering the council vote. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NVV Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘cn tenes con Subject Mayor athe Senate today Date “Tuesday Apr 21, 2045 1.182 AM Hey Mike, I'm wondering what the Mayor bowser will be talking about with the senators today? Does it involve the legislation in the House to disapprove the DC non-dsicrimination laws? thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 90 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can_aichael coun Subject: Mayor saying "Redskins to woo team back to DC? Date “Thursday, May 14,2015 11:50:07 al So this rumor has been swirling around the internet in the past couple days. I find it hard to believe, but is Mayor Bowser now saying ‘Redskins’ on purpose? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Mayor's office intervene inthe OGS take over of Eastern Market flea market?” Date “Tuesday, September 15, 2015 2:51:54 PM Hi Mike, just talked to Mike who runs the flea market over at Eastern Market. He said the mayor's office intervened in the city’s planned take over of the flea market after a petition campaign. Is this true? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 90 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ‘Harper Chistina (EOWD To: ‘Gn, cha COM: Enter LaToya (EDD Subject: Hedi request - Daily Caller Date Friday, Moreh 13, 2005 11:19:50 aM Josh Dally Caller 843.742.7002 iosh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org Re: Candidates campaign is planning marijuana seed swap from March 26 & March 28 Wants to know if this was something that the administration planned From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aichael coun Subject: Mendelson ertcizing Bowser inthe Post Date Monday, August 24, 2015 2:13:25 PM People want to know why there has not been a clear answer given, and that@s not to say that there is an easy answer,@ D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) said. But first we were told by the mayor that it might be synthetic drugs or domestic violence, then it was illegal guns. Homicides are up. Not just up, but up by 30 percent. Layer over that changing explanations and it gives people cause for real concern.@ Have you seen it? Can I get a response? Josh Fatzick From: ‘Bennet Jordan COM To: ‘Can aiehae EOMD Subject: iss Call - Josh Fatzick (Dally Caller) Date “Tuesday, Ap 14,2015 2:56:33 PM Hi Mike — Josh Fatzick with the Daily Caller just called and would like to ask you a couple of questions about body cameras. He asked that you give him a call back at (843) 742-7002. From: ‘Bennet Jordan COM. To: ‘Eowee_ LaToya (EON); Coin. wlehae OA Subject: iss Call- Joshua Fataick (Daiy Caller) Date Monday, Apri 06,2015 4:30:55 PUL Hello, Josh just called and woul like to follow up the press release we just sent out (Bowser ‘Administration Joins 73 Cities...) and ask a couple of questions. He asked that either of you give him @ call back at (843) 742-7002. Thanks, Jordan From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aienae coun Subject: new aut at the CFL Date “Thursday, June 11,2015 3:29:57 PM Hi Mike, Theard that the new audit started at the forensics lab today. Can you confirm? No one is answering the phone at the lab. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NVV Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can auienaet coun Subject: New Columbia Admision Act Date Monday, June 29, 2015 3:55:58 P Hi Mike, Could I get a comment from your office on the new senate legislation to make DC a state? thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 90% Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aicnael coun Subject: plan to exempt all assault footage? Date “Thursday, September 10, 2015 9:17:54 AM Why would Mayor Bowser want to exempt all footage from assaults? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienae coun Subject: Police Commander collecting homelessness pledge signatures Date ‘Wednesday, September 09, 2015 12:56:51 PM Hi Mike, I just saw this story ~ http Police -- Officer llect-Signatures-for-Mayors-Pl -Police-Say-325801881. html? ~osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand Did your office ask for police to collect signatures for the pledge? Did you have any contact with this particular officer? What is the ultimate goal of the pledge, what do you hope to accomplish? Thanks, I look forward to your response. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Police Union fat check Date: Friday, September Of, 2015 10:53:54 AM tenure-false Have you seen this? Can you comment/explain how you came up with the 50 percent number? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 305 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: 6 month progress report Date ‘Wednesday, August 12, 2015 4:42:19 PM ‘Attachments: imaze00i.one Would it be possible to obtain the answers to my specific questions? They were a bit more pointed than that. Thanks On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: ‘The report was produced in house, was sent to constituents and is readily available at several government offices, It@s a tool for residents to see what the Mayor@s been up to over these first few months and a preview of the work to come. From: Foster, LaToya (EOM) Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 2:57 PM To: Josh Fatzick; Czin, Michael (OM) Subject: FW: 6 month progress report Hi losh, Please contact Michael Czin, Mayor Bowsers Communications Director He@s copied on this message, and can be reached at 202-355-4405. Best, LaToya LaToya Foster Senior Communications Officer, Mayor Muriel Bowser 202-355-5926 coll Latoya Foster@de.gov * EA WASHINGTON <* at From: Josh Fatzick i Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2015 2:25 Ph To: Foster, LaToya (EOM) Subject: Re: 6 month progress report Hi LaToya, Did you find anything on this? Thanks On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Foster, LaToya (EOM) wrote: Ok. Thanks! LaToya Foster Senior Communications Otticer, Mayor Muriel Bowser 202-955-5926 cell Latoya Foster@de.gov * EA WASHINGTON <* Pept From: Josh Fatzick {maito: itycal Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 3:43 PM To: Foster, LaToya (EOM) Subject: Re: 6 month progress report Tid like to have something tomorrow by 11. On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Foster, LaToya (EOM) wrote: Thanks Josh, What@s your deadline? LaToya Foster Senior Communications Officer, Mayor Muriel Bowser 202:355-5926 cell Latoya Foster@dc.gov * EA WASHINGTON <* Pept From: Josh Fatzick {maiito:josh@dailycallemewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 3:01 PM To: Foster, LaToya (EOM) Subject: 6 month progress report Hi LaToya, Here are the questions I had — How many man hours were spent putting it together? How much did it cost to produce? How many hard copies were sent out? How much did postage cost to send? Were they sent to every home in DC, if not, who were they sent to? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (B43) 742-7092 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17h Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (B43) 742-7092 Twitter: @JoshFaizickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ‘Slate in (E04 Tot Josh Each &«: ‘Gan cha! (EOuD Subject: RE: Access to the DC Archives Date: Wecnesday, July 22, 2015 3:22:57 PM Attachments: imageO0t.ong sazeaoaiong imageoos.ane nageo0d.ane image005.o05 inasenos.one Hiosh. Putting you in touch with the Mayor@s Communications Director Mike Czin, He@s copied. Jim Slattery Correspondence Officer Mayor@s Correspondence Unit FOIA Officer Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20004 Ofe- 202-545-3119 Cell- 202-351-9261 jim slattery@dc.gov Ok ok WE ARE WASHINGTON hnitp//mayor.dc.gov/, Follow & Retweet 8 ©OO@ Like & Share a ©6@ Follow & Repost 0006 view §* @60¢ Subscribe & Watch From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 3:20 PM To: Slattery, Jim (EOM) Subject: Access to the DC Archives Hi Jim, A few months back I was trying to get into the DC archives and was unsuccessful. I'm circling back around to this story and I'm hoping you can help this time. Could you please let me know what I need to do in order to go inside the building? ‘Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foun 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 908 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: Body cam poly released? Date “Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:28:12 AML Thanks On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 9:26 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Please find attached, From: Josh Fatzick [mailto: Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:25 AM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Body cam policy released? Can I get a copy of the policy? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 908 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: Body-Worn Camera funding Date Fda, August 07, 2015 4:27.21 PM Mike: I'm on a 5 PM deadiine, If you'd like, I can just say you didn't respond to request for comment. THanks On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Okay. Have you received any indication that council plans to take action in the next legislative session? How are things coming with the advisory group crafting the regulations for the program? On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: I think the language is pretty clear @ it@s pending action in the next legislative session. From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org Sent: Friday, August 07, 2015 2:33 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) ‘Subject: Body-Worn Camera funding Hi Mike, I saw this line in the mayor’s 6 month report: $5 million for 2,800 body worn cameras for patrol officers in the next 18 months, pending Council action to restore full funding Have you gotten word from anyone on the council that they plan on restoring funding for the full 2,800 body cams? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 205 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (243) 742-7002 Twitter: @loshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: Body-Worn Camera funding Date Fda, August 07, 2015 3:04:46 PM Okay. Have you received any indication that council plans to take action in the next legislative session? How are things coming with the advisory group crafting the regulations for the program? On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: | think the language is pretty clear @ it@s pending action in the next legislative session From: Josh Fatzick (mailto: Sent: Friday, August 07, 2015 2:33 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: 8ody-Worn Camera funding Hi Mike, I saw this line in the mayor's 6 month report: $5 million for 2,800 body worn cameras for patrol officers in the next 18 months, pending Council action to restore full funding Have you gotten word from anyone on the council that they plan on restoring funding for the full 2,800 body cams? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporte! The Daily Caller News Fou! 17th Street NW, Suite Washington, DC 20036 PI (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFavickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Tot Subject: Date ‘cain, Micha! (eoun Josh Each Re: Body-Worn Camera funding Fda, August 07, 2015 4:34:55 PM We continue to have conversations with the Council on the best way to move forwat rd and implement a robust body camera program. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 7, 2015, at 4:27 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Mik I'm on a5 PM deadline. If you'd like, I can just say you didn't respond to request for comment. THanks On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 3:04 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: ‘Okay. Have you received any indication that council plans to take action in the next legislative session? How are things coming with the advisory group crafting the regulations for the program? On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: I think the language is pretty clear @ it@s pending action in the next legislative session, Josh Fatzick (mailto: Sent: Friday, August 07, 2015 2:33 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) ‘Subject: Body-Worn Camera funding Hi Mike, I saw this line in the mayor's 6 month report: $5 million for 2,800 body worn cameras for patrol officers in the next 18 months, pending Council action to restore full funding Have you gotten word from anyone on the council that they plan on restoring funding for the full 2,800 body cams? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickKDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter, The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickKDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aichael Coun Subject: Re: Can you give me a cal Date “Tuesday, Apt 14,2018 7:17:44 PM Hey Mike, 1 feel like maybe we're kind of getting off on the wrong foot here. We're gonna be dealing with each other a lot for the foreseeable future and I don't want this to be a bad relationship. 1 think we both know what itis the Dally Caller does, and don't think I have any ilusions about it, but I'™m just filing @ role here, I'm actualy a pretty chill dude. ‘Anyway, I'm hoping maybe we can get a beer some time and just shaot the breeze. Let me know what you think On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Let@s do a drink | thought we had a good convo earlier? No intention to not get off on the right foot. From: Josh Fatzick {maito: i Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 7:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Can you give me a call Hey Mike, | feel like maybe we're kind of getting off on the wrong foot here. We're gonna be dealing with each other a lot for the foreseeable future and I don't want this to be a bad relationship. think we both know what it is the Daily Caller does, and don't think I have any illusions about it, but I'm just filing a role here. I'm actually a pretty chill dude, ‘Anyway, I'm hoping maybe we can get a beer some time and just shoot the breeze. Let me know what you think. On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 5:36 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Just tried you @ l@m at 202.355 4405, josh Fatzick [mailto: Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 4:40 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Can you give me a call Hey Mike, Can you give me a call when you get a chance? Just have a quick question for you. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Dally Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036, Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFavickKDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickOCNF Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Josh Each Subject: Re: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? Date “Tuesday, May 12,2015 9:22:12 PM we're committed to working w the council on rules/ regs before the program is implemented. Sent from my iPhone On May 12, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hey Josh, Second to last page of the errata letter has what you need on that. From: Josh Fatzick (mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation,org] Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:00 PM To: Czin, Michael (OM) Subject: Re: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? ‘Thanks Mike. I will update the story. Did you happen to see the loose lips story today? He says, "Bowser says she'll take the FOIA exemption out of the camera funding. request, kicking the open record fight further down the road.” 1 didn't read it that way. Can you clarify? Sent from my iPhone (On May 12, 2015, at 5:02 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hey Josh, We tweeted out a statement from LaToya earlier: https://twitter.com/MayorBowser/status/598228127626752000 From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org} Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:19 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? The judiciary committee just said they want to drop the initial roll- ‘out fo 1,200 cameras and cut funding to $1.9 million. Also, they want to strike the language from the budget support act that would block FOIA requests. ‘Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienae coun Subject: Re: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? Date “Tuesday, May 12, 2015 9:14:44 PL It says "I am not proposing any amendments or funding changes as part of this errata..." Which I don't know if I am missing something, but it seems to me would mean the exemption language would stil be in tact. I've read this paragraph about 100 times today and I can not find the part where she says she is removing the FOIA exemption. Sent from my iPhone On May 12, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hey Josh, Second to last page of the errata letter has what you need on that. From: Josh Fatzick ‘ iycallen Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:00 PM To: Czin, Michael (OM) Subject: Re: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? ‘Thanks Mike. I will update the story. Did you happen to see the loose lips story today? He says, "Bowser says she'll take the FOTA exemption out of the camera funding request, kicking the open record fight further down the road.” 1 didn't read it that way. Can you clarity? Sent from my iPhone On May 12, 2015, at 5:02 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hey Josh, We tweeted out a statement from LaToya earlier: hitos://twitter,com/MayorBowser/status/598228127626752000 Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:19 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? ‘The judiciary committee just said they want to drop the initial roll- ‘out to 1,200 cameras and cut funding to $1.9 million. Also, they want to strike the language from the budget support act that would block FOTA requests. ‘Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDGNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienae coun Subject: Re: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? Date “Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:00:14 Thanks Mike, I will update the story. Did you happen to see the loose lips story today? He says, "Bowser says she'll take the FOIA exemption out of the camera funding request, kicking the open record fight further down the road.” I didn't read it that way. Can you clarify? Sent from my iPhone On May 12, 2015, at 5:02 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hey Josh, We tweeted out a statement from LaToya earlier: https://twitter com/MayorBowser/status/5982281276267521 Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:19 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? The judiciary committee just said they want to drop the initial roll-out to 1,200 cameras and cut funding to $1.9 million. Also, they want to strike the language from the budget support act that would block FOIA requests. ‘Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter he Daily Caller New 050 17th Street NW Washington, DC 200: Phone: (843) 742-7002 witter: @JoshFatzickOCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienae coun Subject: Re: comment on jusciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? Date “Tuesday, May 12,2015 9:28:40 Pd So then she is making amendments to the request? I'm not trying to be difficult here, I honestly am just having trouble comprehending what is being said in this paragraph. On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 9:22 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: we're committed to working w the council on rules/ regs before the program is implemented. Sent from my iPhone On May 12, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hey Josh, Second to last page of the errata letter has what you need on that. From: Josh Fatzick Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:00 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? Thanks Mike. I will update the story. Did you happen to see the loose lips story today? He says, "Bowser says she'll take the FOIA exemption out of the camera funding request, kicking the open record fight further down the road." I didn't read it that way. Can you clarify? Sent from my iPhone On May 12, 2015, at 5:02 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hey Josh, We tweeted out a statement from LaToya earlier: iter com/MavorBowser! 75 Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 2:19 PM To: Cain, Michael (EOM) ‘Subject: comment on judiciary committee budget mark up re: body cam funding? judiciary committee just said they want to drop the initial roll-out to 1,200 cameras and cut funding to $1.9 million. Also, they want to strike the language from the budget support act that would block FOIA requests. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite Washington, DG 20036 Phono: (aaa) 742.7092 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: ‘Slate Jin (E04 Tot Josh Fac ee: ‘Gan, wichas! EOMD Subject: RE: Condon of the DC Archives Date: Friday, March 20,2015 2:15:51 PM ‘Attachments: imageO0t.ong. John- You said you were working on a story. Jim, im Slattery Correspondence Officer Mayor@s Correspondence Unit FOIA Officer Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20004 Ofe- 202-545-3119 Cell 202-351-9261 Jimslattery@de.gov xk wk Ok WE ARE WASHINGTON ‘hitp.//mayor.dc.gov/ From: Josh Fatzick [maiito:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 2:14 PM To: Slattery, Jim (EOM) Subject: Re: Condition of the DC Archives Jim, Not to be rude, but all I want to do is go in to the archives building and walk around for a few minutes and maybe take a few pictures, I don't see why this is such an issue. It's not really a secret that the atchives are in bad shape and there are already plans to build a new one. On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Slattery, Jim (EOM) wrote: HiJohn- \4m copying Mike Czin, the Mayor@s Communications Director, on this reply. im, Jim Slattery Correspondence Officer Mayor @s Correspondence Unit FOIA Officer Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20004 Ofe- 202-545-3119 Cell- 202-351-926 Jimslattery@'de gov wk ok WE ARE WASHINGTON josh Fatzick [mailto] Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 2:05 PM To: Slattery, Jim (EOM) Subject: Condition of the DC Archives Hi Jim, am working on a story about the condition of the DC archives. I've contacted the archives numerous times and haven't heard back via email or phone. I would like to get access tothe archives so I ean see what itis like in there. From what I've been told, the archives have some serious issues. Do you know how I can do this? ‘Thank you, Josh Fatzick From: ‘Slate Jin (E04 Tot Josh Each Subject: RE: Condition of the DC Archives Date Friday, March 20,2015 2:15:51 PM ‘Attachments: imazeO0i.one John- You said you were working on a story.4> Jim, Jim Slattery Correspondence Officer Mayor@s Correspondence Unit FOIA Officer Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW ‘Washington, DC 20004 Ofe- 202-545-3119 Cell- 202-351-9261 Jimslattery@dc.gov kk Ok WE ARE WASHINGTON ttp//mayor.dc.gow From: Josh Fatzick (maitto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 2:14 PM To: Slattery, Jim (EOM) Subject: Re: Condition of the DC Archives Jim, Not to be rude, but all T want to do is go in to the archives building and walk around for a few minutes and maybe take a few pictures. I don't see why this is such an and there are already plans to ssue. It's not really a secret that the archives are in bad shape anew one. On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 2:10 PM, Slattery, Jim (EOM) wrote: HiJohn- |@m copying Mike Czin, the Mayor@s Communications Director, on this reply, Jim, Jim Slattery Correspondence Officer Mayor@s Correspondence Unit FOIA Officer Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser John A. Wilson Building 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20004 Ofc- 202-545-3119 Cell- 202-351-926 Jimslattery@dc. gov xk ok Ok WE ARE WASHINGTON nt /mayor.degov From: Josh Fatzick {mailto Sent: Friday, March 20, 2015 2:05 PM To: Slattery, Jim (EOM) Subject: Condition of the DC Archives HiJim, Tam working on story about the condition of the DC archives. 've contacted the archives numerous times and haven't heard back via email or phone. T would Hike to get access to the archives So Tean see what it is ike in there. From what Te been told, the archives have some serious issues. Do you know how T can do this? ‘Thank you, Josh Patzick From: Tot Subject: Date Josh Each ‘caine ceoun Re: Daiy Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Wesnesday, September 02,2015 12:41:18 PM It's hard to get facts when I don't get invited to press conferences. On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote Right... But not at the expense of the facts, I'd hope. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 10: aggregation AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) > wrote: Tm sorry - what is your business model? Sent from my iPhone ‘On Sep 2, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Josh Fatzick ~josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org> wrote: If you are unfamiliar with The Daily Caller, that is basically our business model. Iwill update with your comment. You never respond to my emails, though, so I quit bothering to try and get clarification. Also, for some strange reason, I no longer receive the press releases. on Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) (> wrote: “While Tappreclate the Google there, your characterization of another reporter's actual reporting is still wrong. Motels are one of many tools the district will use to support those experiencing homelessness. Utilizing motels is neither a long term solution for those individuals experiencing homelessness or a solution to end homelessness District wide. Your oversimplification - not surprisingly - totally misses the mark. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@defMi@niteoly ?in'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time. ‘tal annot go on indefinite On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: 2) That@s not whet your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you @ reporting is factually inaccurate From: Josh Fatzick {mallto:josh@daliycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org 1 Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM. To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 210 PM, Josh Ididn't write the headiine, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In ‘August, it has continued toramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been atest run for moving to year- round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led toa backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < > wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick ‘josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org > wrote Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < > wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (Eom) Sent: Tuesday, September o1, 2015, 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: oc Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY Dc PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller I! Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, ioken has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them alll in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used Debt at a Furious Pace The nation® s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right- to- shelter law obligates the city to provide @ temporary emergency housing e to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below, PAR ECRERESRPEE [pret The city s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@ t plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of Dc Mayor Muriel Bowser s bold plan to “1 Bowser added $145 million to the city s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic @ homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year@ 8 budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old De. General Hospital, in favor of smaller e transitional housing in all parts the district. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Galler News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 805 Washington, De 20036 Phone: (843) Taz. 002 Twitter ‘@doshFalzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905, Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (243) 742. 7002, Twitter: @.loshFalzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (43) 742-7002 Twilter: @oshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17ih Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7092 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: ‘Gin Micha! COM To: Josie Subject: Re: Daly Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hoe... PRHARENTLY Date ‘Wednesday, September 02, 2015 12:36:15 PM Right... But not at the expense of the facts, I'd hope. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: aggregation on Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) (> wrote: ‘Pm sorry - what & your business model? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: If you are unfamiliar with The Daily Caller, that is basically our business model. Iwill update with your comment. You never respond to my emails, though, so I quit bothering to try and get clarification. Also, for some strange reason, I no longer receive the press releases. On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < > wrote: While I appreciate the Google there, your characterization of another reporter's actual reporting is still wrong. Motels are one of many tools the district will use to support those experiencing homelessness. Utilizing motels is neither a long term solution for those individuals, experiencing homelessness or a solution to end homelessness District wide. Your oversimplification - not surprisingly - totally misses the mark, Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@def@i@niteoly ?in'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time. ‘talks cannot go on indefinitely’ On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: 1) That@s not what your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you @reporting® is factually inaccurate From: Josh Fatzick [mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.ors Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY. I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. Josh Fatzick Emailto:josh@dallycallemnewsfoundation.org Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Ididn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year- round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and toever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? T didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < > wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (Eom) Sent: Tuesday, September o, 2015 4:42 Pu To: Subject: Daily Caller: oc Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY pc Government To September 2015 Daily Caller MW Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, Dc. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels August Special: PPT ERQEETEDE few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right- to- shelter law obligates the city to provide e@ temporary emergency housing e@ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. Sign Up. Now erin: UUPEEPERpTETE (FUnpoeneererey Uy Soonsaxed, sinks The city s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn t plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters al year, instead of just during the winter. The move to ‘expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser® s bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city Special: Bowser added $145 million to the city s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic e@ homelessness by 2025, In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year@ s budget, and would ‘shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old Dc. General Hospital, in favor of smaller °@ transitional housing eo in all parts of the district. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation +1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, oc 20036 Phone: Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17h Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, Dc 20038 Phone: (84) (742-7002 Twitter Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (B43) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Dally Galler News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 205 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (aaa) 242-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNF Josh Fatzick Reporter, ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phono: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE From: Sh Favick To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: Daiy Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date Wesnesday, September 02, 2015 11:35:13 AM aggregation On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: I'm sorry - what is your business model? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: If you are unfamiliar with The Daily Caller, that is basically our business model. Iwill update with your comment. You never respond to my emails, though, so I quit bothering to try and get clarification. Also, for some strange reason, I no longer receive the press releases. ‘On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < > wrote: While I appreciate the Google there, your characterization of another reporter's actual reporting is still wrong. Motels are one of many tools the district will use to support those experiencing homelessness. Utilizing motels is neither a long term solution for those individuals experiencing homelessness or a solution to end homelessness District wide. Your oversimplification - not surprisingly - totally misses the mark. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@def@i@niteoly ?in'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time. “talks cannot go on indefinitely’ On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: 1), That@s not what your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you @reporting@ is factually inaccurate josh Fatzick [mailtor Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. Frot Josh Fatzick {mailtojosh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is “permanent” as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely’ is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document ‘ircul i officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at :52 PM, Josh Fatzick ‘ wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: oc Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used The nation@s capital is one of just afew cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right- to-shelter law obligates the city to provide °@ temporary emergency housing to anyone who seeks itwhen conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. Sign Up Now For Meeterest The citys winter plan, which was circulated bycity bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowsers bold plan Bowser added $145 million to the city@s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronico homelessness by 2025 In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of years budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller ° transitional housing in all parts of the district. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, ‘Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twiter @JoshFatzickD ONE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshEavzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (243) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7092 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNF Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Josh Each Subject: Re: Daiy Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date Wesnesday, September 02, 2015 10:38:32 AM I'm sorry - what is your business model? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: If you are unfamiliar with The Daily Caller, that is basically our business model. Iwill update with your comment. You never respond to my emails, though, so I quit bothering to try and get clarification. Also, for some strange reason, I no longer receive the press releases. On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < > wrote: While I appreciate the Google there, your characterization of another reporter's actual reporting is still wrong. Motels are one of many tools the district will use to support those experiencing homelessness. Utilizing motels is neither a long term solution for those individuals experiencing homelessness or a solution to end homelessness District wide. Your oversimplification - not surprisingly - totally misses the mark. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Josh Fatzick < ‘josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org> wrot Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@defMi@nite@ly ?in'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time. "talks cannot go on indefinitely" On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: 1) That@s not what your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you ¢reporting@ is factually inaccurate From: Josh Fatzick {mailto: Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY. I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. From: Josh Fatzick 015 6:17 PM Sent: Tuesday, September 01 To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrot The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a pian to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY bc Government PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller ii Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to The nation@s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to- shelter law obligates the city to provide @ temporary emergency housing@ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. ‘Sign Up Now, For ‘by Taboo Soonsored Links, The citys winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because itis just going to place families into shelters. all year, instead of just during ‘the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser@s bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness inthe city. Bowser added $145 million to the cityOs budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and chronic homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of years budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller transitional housing@ in all parts of the district. permanently/i#ixzz3kWPFOeHG Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DO 20036 Phone: (943) a-z002 Twitter ‘@ioshFatzichOCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (48) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter, ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: Daiy Caller; OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date Wesnesday, September 02, 2015 10:29:02 AM If you are unfamiliar with The Daily Caller, that is basically our business model. Iwill update with your comment. You never respond to my emails, though, so I quit bothering to try and get clarification. Also, for some strange reason, I no longer receive the press releases. On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: While I appreciate the Google there, your characterization of another reporter's actual reporting is still wrong. Motels are one of many tools the district will use to support those experiencing homelessness. Utilizing motels is neither a long term solution for those individuals experiencing homelessness or a solution to end homelessness District wide. Your oversimplification - not surprisingly - totally misses the mark. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@defPigniteoly ?in'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time. “talks cannot go on indefinitely’ On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: 1) That@s not what your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you @reporting® is factually inaccurate From: Josh Fatzick {maiito:josh@dallycallesnewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM To: Cin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is “permanent” as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick ‘ wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn’t see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick ‘ wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM. To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card D Furious P: The nation@s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to- shelter law obligates the city to provide temporary emergency housing@ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. ‘Sign Up Now For Meeterestiies m You Won't Be Able To ‘Take Your Eyes Off Of Catherine Zeta-Jones’ ‘Sponsored Links The city@s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because itis just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser@s bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. ‘Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the citys budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic® homelessness by 2025, In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year@s budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller transitional housing in all parts of the district. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 805 Washington, DC 20038 Phone: (84a) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (84a) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Josh Each Subject: Re: Daiy Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date Wesnesday, September 02,2015 9:52:11 AML While I appreciate the Google there, your characterization of another reporter's actual reporting is still wrong. Motels are one of many tools the district will use to support those experiencing homelessness. Utilizing motels is neither a long term solution for those individuals experiencing homelessness or a solution to end homelessness District wide. Your oversimplification - not surprisingly - totally misses the mark. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@defPi@nite@ly ?in'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time. "talks cannot go on indefinitely" On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) > wrote: 1) That@s not what your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you @reporting® is factually inaccurate Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city’ policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone ‘On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels.. PERMANENTLY Dc Government To House Homeless People In Hotels@ PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to Pay Di it Care a Furious Pace The nation@s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to- shelter law obligates the city to provide temporary emergency housing¢ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. ‘Sign Up Now For Mesterestucsiesesi con The city¢s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because itis just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of Mayor Muriel Bowser bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. .C. ‘Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the citys budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic@ homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 milion trust fund each of year@s budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller transitional housing in all parts of the district. Josh Fatzick Reporte yc Phone: (B48) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Dally Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 205 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (883) 742-7092 Twitter: @loshFaizickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Dally Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickOCNF From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: Daiy Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY Date Wesnesday, September 02,2015 9:35:21 AML Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@defPi@niteely ?in'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time. ‘talks cannot go on indefinitely On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: 1) That@s not what your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you @reporting@ is factually inaccurate From: Josh Fatzick [mailtor Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. From: Josh Fatzick {malito:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels, PERMANENTLY DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels@ PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. ‘Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace. The nation@s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to- shelter law obligates the city to provide temporary emergency housing@ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. Sign Up Now For Meeterestijssisisst.can Won't le To T: The city@s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser@s bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. ‘Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the city@s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronico homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year@s budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller transitional housing @ in all parts of the district. Read more: htto/dailycaller.com/2015/09/01/de- permanently/#ixzz3kWPFOeHG Josh Fatzick Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily 1080 171 Washing 6 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @loshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: Daiy Caller; OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY Date “Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04:08 PM I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness. From: Josh Fatzick U iycallen Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options, To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter an expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels@ PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick ‘The government in Washington, D.C has anew plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace The nation@s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to-shelter law obligates the city to provide temporary emergency housing to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. The city@s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Murie! Bowser@s bold plan Jiminate homel in the city. Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the city@s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic® homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of yeards budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller transitional housing@ in all parts of the district. Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 4050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036, Phone: (243) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalziokDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20038 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @.loshFatzickDCNE From: Tot Subject: Date Josh Each ‘caine ceoun Re: Daiy Caller; OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY “Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:18:04 PM But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick < ‘josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org> wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick ‘ wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels@ PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace The nations capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to-shelter law obligates the city to provide temporary emergency housing@ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. ‘Sign Up Now For Meeterestulesios com ‘Sponsored Links The city¢s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowsers bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by ‘Storm Bowser added $145 million to the citys budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic@ homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of yearés budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller transitional housing@ in all parts of the district. Read more: hitp://dailyealler.com/2015/09/0 1/de- government-to-house-homeless-people-in- hotels-permanently/#ixzz3kWPFi Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNF Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ain cae! COU Tot Josh Each Subject: Re: Daiy Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date “Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:16:26 PM The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is "permanent" as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: I didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: ‘Subject: Daily Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels? PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has anew plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace The nation?s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to-shelter law obligates the city to provide ?temporary emergency housing? to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. The city?s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesnt plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser?s bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the citys budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and ? chronic? homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year?s budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller ?transitional housing? in all parts of the district. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 4050 17th Street NW, Suite 205 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7092 Twitter: @JoshFatzickOCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickOCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: Daiy Caller; OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY Date “Tuesday, September 01, 2015 5:10:22 PM {didnt write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year-round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: What is that headline? : Dally Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace The nation@s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-to-shelter law obligates the city to provide temporary emergency housing@ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below ‘Sign Up Now For Meeterestu The city@s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because it is just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowsers bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. Specik New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the city@s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic@ homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year@s budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller transitional housing@ in all parts of the district Read more: hitp/dailycaller.com/2015/09/01/de-gavernment-to- Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot josh Fataick Subject: Re: Daiy Caller: OC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date “Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:59:31 PM not even close to being accurate Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < michael.czin@dc,gov> wrote: What is that headline? Fro Sent To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY jennett, Jordan (EOM) : Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year. During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace The nation’s capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing. The right-t shelter law obligates the city to provide “temporary emergency housing to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. Why You Should Be Ordering Your Wine From Netflix-Esque Win Soonscred Links The city's winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn't plan to need as many beds for winter because itis just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the city’s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and “chronic” homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year's budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller “transitional housing” in all parts of the district. Read more: http: Josh Fatzick Reporter, The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDONE From: (Gin, mienaet(€0™ To: dosh atic Subject: ‘Re: Day Cater: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY Date: Wednesday, September 02, 2015 12:58:08 PM I don't follow Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 12:41 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: It's hard to get facts when I don't get invited to press conferences. On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) > wrote: “Right. But not atthe expense of the fact, I'd hope. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 11:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: aggregation On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 10:38 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) > wrote: “Tim sorry = what is your business model? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 10:29 AM, Josh Fatzick ‘ wrote: If you are unfamiliar with The Dally Caller, that is basically our business model. I will update with your comment. You never respond to my emails, though, so I quit bothering to try and get clarification. Also, for some strange reason, I no longer receive the press releases, On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: While I appreciate the Google there, your characterization of another reporter's actual reporting js still wrong. Motels are one of many tools the district will use to support those experiencing homelessness. Utilizing motels is neither a long term solution for those individuals experiencing homelessness or a solution to end homelessness District wide, Your oversimplification - not surprisingly - totally misses the mark. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2015, at 9:35 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Nowhere in that post do I say individual homeless people will be housed in hotels for the rest of their lives... Here is a definition of indefinitely, in case you are confused: in@def @i@nite@ ly ?Pin'def(?)n?tle/ adverb for an unlimited or unspecified period of time, “talks cannot go on indefinitely’ On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 8:07 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: 1) That@s not what your headline and lede say 2) Even with that generous reading you @reporting@ is factually inaccurate From: Josh Fatzick {maito:josh@dallycallernewsfoundation.org 1 Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 8:04 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY I'm not talking about the individual homeless people. I'm talking about about the city policy. You understand that, right? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Hotels or motel stays are a temporary solution for individuals experiencing homelessness Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 6:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Daily Caller DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY But you will be permanently using hotel rooms to transition them, yes? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Czin, Michael (OM) wrote: The plan is to use hotel rooms to transition folks experiencing homelessness to permanent housing options. To characterize that is “permanent” as your headline does or "stick them in hotel rooms indefinitely" is not based in reality. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Josh Fatzick ~ wrote: 1 didn't write the headline, but the story was based off these two lines in the WaPo story: The administration placed almost 150 families in motel rooms in June and July. In August, it has continued to ramp up the effort, according to advocates. A document circulated by city officials last week showed the unannounced program has been a test run for moving to year- round shelter and is expected to lessen the influx of homeless families into shelter this winter. Families that have become homeless over the spring, summer and fall have flooded the city with applications for shelter on the first freezing nights of winter. Over the past two years, that has led to a backlog of hundreds of new families that city officials have struggled to properly assess and to ever help exit shelter. Is there a plan to stop using hotels to house the homeless? I didn't see it in the winter plan. Tue, wrote: not even close to being accurate Sent from iPhone On Sep 1, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: You have my response, From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dallycallemewsfoundation.org] Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 11:28 AM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: DC Mayor Still Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Daily Caller Til take a look. How are things coming with the information I asked you for regarding the 6 month report. Also, I'still haven't heard anything about my request for access to the DC archives. On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: It@s not just the headline @ it@s your reporting that@s inaccurate, The Mayor discussed solutions to combat violent crimes and specifically homicides. Your characterization is not supported by what happened. From: Josh Fatzick (mailto: Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 10:31 AM To: Cain, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: DC Mayor Still Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Daily Caller Those are the numbers the chief used. I qualified it as so far this year. I don't think it is wildly inaccurate? She was talking about new legislation at a meeting to combat gun violence, though I don't write the headlines. On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Josh? Sent from my iPhone On Aug 13, 2015, at 7:45 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Where did you get the bit on new gun legislation? They mayor answered your legislative question very differently than how you portray it in your post. ‘Also, your bit on case closures is wildly inaccurate - you're comparing year to date numbers with end of year closure numbers. Additionally, as the chief said, our closure rate is above the national average. Our YouTube page has a link to the video if you need to rewatch. Josh Fatzick Reporter Daily ‘oundation Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: DC Mayor Stl Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Day Cale Date Friday, August 14, 2015 11:26:25 aNt T'll take a look. How are things coming with the information I asked you for regarding the 6 month report. Also, [still haven't heard anything about my request for access to the DC archives. On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: It@s not just the headline @ it@s your reporting that@s inaccurate. The Mayor discussed solutions to combat violent crimes and specifically homicides. Your characterization is not supported by what happened. From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dallycallemewsfoundation.org| Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 10:31 AM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: DC Mayor Still Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Daily Caller Those are the numbers the chief used. I qualified it as so far this year. I don't think it is wildly inaccurate? She was talking about new legislation at a meeting to combat gun violence, though I don't write the headlines, On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Josh? Sent from my iPhone On Aug 13, 2015, at 7:45 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Where did you get the bit on new gun legislation? They mayor answered your legislative question very differently than how you portray it in your post. Also, your bit on case closures is wildly inaccurate - you're comparing year to date numbers with end of year closure numbers. Additionally, as the chief said, our closure rate is above the national average. Our YouTube page has a link to the video if you need to rewatch. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1080 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (#43) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: DC Mayor Stl Searching For Answers Ta Recent Violent Crime | The Day Caller Date Friday, August 16, 2015 10:31:07 at Those are the numbers the chief used. I qualified it as so far this year. I don't think it is wildly inaccurate? She was talking about new legislation at a meeting to combat gun violence, though I don't write the headlines. On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Josh? Sent from my iPhone On Aug 13, 2015, at 7:45 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Where did you get the bit on new gun legislation? They mayor answered your legislative question very differently than how you portray it in your post. Also, your bit on case closures is wildly inaccurate - you're comparing year to date numbers with end of year closure numbers. Additionally, as the chief said, our closure rate is above the national average. Our YouTube page has a link to the video if you need to rewatch, From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Josh Each Subject: Re: DC Mayor Stl Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Day Cale Date Friday, August 16, 2015 10:15:46 aN Josh? Sent from my iPhone On Aug 13, 2015, at 7:45 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Where did you get the bit on new gun legislation? They mayor answered your legislative question very differently than how you portray it in your post. Also, your bit on case closures is wildly inaccurate - you're comparing year to date numbers with end of year closure numbers. Additionally, as the chief said, our closure rate is above the national average. Our YouTube page has a link to the video if you need to rewatch From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: DC Mayor Stl Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Day Cale Date Friday, August 14, 2015 5:54:58 PI Mike? On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 12:12 PM, Josh Fatzick < ilycallernewsfoundation.org> wrote: T asked you specific questions, to which you didn't respond. Aiso, I still haven't heard ‘anything about my request for access to the DC archives. On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 11:51 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: You have my response. From: Josh Fatzick [mailto Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 11:28 AM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: DC Mayor Still Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Daily Caller Til take a look. How are things coming with the information I asked you for regarding the 6 month report. Also, I still haven't heard anything about my request for access to the DC archives. On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: It@s not just the headline @ it@s your reporting that@s inaccurate. The Mayor discussed solutions to combat violent crimes and specifically homicides. Your characterization is not supported by what happened. From: Josh Fatzick [mailto Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 10:31 AM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: DC Mayor Still Searching For Answers To Recent Violent Crime | The Daily Caller Those are the numbers the chief used. I qualified it as so far this year. I don't think it is wildly inaccurate? She was talking about new legislation at a meeting to combat gun violence, though I don't write the headlines. On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Josh? Sent from my iPhone On Aug 13, 2015, at 7:45 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Where did you get the bt on new gun legislation? They mayor i answered your legislative question very differently than how you portray it in your post. Also, your bit on case closures is wildly inaccurate - you're comparing year to date numbers with end of year closure numbers. Additionally, as the chief said, our closure rate is above the national average. ur YouTube page has a link to the video if you need to rewatch. Josh Fatzick @JoshFavzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17ih Street NW, Suite 805 Washingion, OC 20036 Phone: (24a) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 805 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can auenael coun Subject: Re: did you reach out to me? Date ‘Wednesday, May 27,2015 7:11:49 PM Thanks. I added it. Just off the record, those are some pretty serious accusations. On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 7:01 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: We thank Mr. Siegel for his work. Right now, DFS is working with a broad group of experts and stakeholders to ensure the processes and procedures at the lab meet the highest quality standards. From: Josh Fatzick [mailto: Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 6:51 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: did you reach out to me? called your office. Would you like to comment? I'll add it. Sent from my iPhone On May 27, 2015, at 6:36 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Michael Czin ‘Communications Director Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser (202) 355-4405 @MikeCzin - ‘httewmayor.de. gow! Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 41050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ‘Bennet Jordan OM To: ‘Can ica! EMD & ‘Harpe Chstina (EOWD Subject: RE: EOW pres st Date: Thursday, Maren 26, 2015 10:23:48 Alt Sure! zin, Michael (EOM) Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 10:23 AM To: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Ce: Harper, Christina (EOM) Subject: FW: EOM press lst Can you add? From: Josh Fatzick i Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 12:13 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: EOM press list Hi Michael, Could I get on the Mayor's press list? ‘Thanks, Josh Fatzick From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aca EOMD Subject: Re: FEMS review Date ‘Wednesday, AgrilO1, 2015 3:41:38 PUL Hi Mike, Do you know if this information is available, or where I might direct a FOIA request to obtain it? Thanks On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Hi Mike, During the mayor's speech tonight she mentioned a review of the FEMS. Would it be possible to get a look at this review? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17h Street NW, Suite $05 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (848) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFavickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 9¢ Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aca EOMD Subject: Re: FEMS review Date “Thursday, Apri 02,2015 9:17:30 AM! Okay, thanks. On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: It@s an ongoing process @ not a stagnant report Much of that was discussed at the last mayor council breakfast the other week From: Josh Fatzick {mailto Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 3:41 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: FEMS review Hi Mike, Do you know if this information is available, or where I might direct a FOIA request to obtain it? Thanks On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 8:51 PM, Josh Fatzick ‘ wrote: Hi Mike, During the mayor's speech tonight she mentioned a review of the FEMS. Would it be possible to get a look at this review? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (aaa) 242-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNF Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatickDCNE From: ha To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: FW: Dally Calle: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels. PERMANENTLY Date “Tuestay, September 01, 2015 4:52:25 PM. Is that inaccurate? On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: What is that headline? From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 4:42 PM To: Subject: Daily Caller: DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels... PERMANENTLY DC Government To House Homeless People In Hotels@ PERMANENTLY September 1, 2015 Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick The government in Washington, D.C. has a new plan to end homelessness in the city: stick them all in motel rooms indefinitely. In the past, the city has housed homeless families only on the coldest nights, when the temperature drops below freezing, however, documents recently obtained by The Washington Post show the city has expanded this program to include the rest of the year During the months of June and July, the city housed nearly 150 families in hotel rooms across the city, the document shows, and the city increased the number of homeless housed in hotels in August. ‘Special: The Method Used to Pay Down Credit Card Debt at a Furious Pace The nationés capital is one of just a few cities that give homeless people the right to shelter when the weather drops below freezing, The right-to-shelter law obligates the city to provide ¢temporary emergency housing@ to anyone who seeks it when conditions are forecasted to reach 32 degrees or below. ‘Sponsored Links The city@s winter plan, which was circulated by city bureaucrats last week, said the city doesn@t plan to need as many beds for winter because itis just going to place families into shelters all year, instead of just during the winter. The move to expand the program throughout the year comes as part of D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser@s bold plan to completely eliminate homelessness in the city. ‘Special: New Probiotic Fat Burner Takes GNC by Storm Bowser added $145 million to the city@s budget this year to pay for new homelessness initiatives. She has promised to end family homelessness in the city by 2018 and @chronic@ homelessness by 2025. In order to eliminate homelessness in the city, Bowser said she would invest heavily in affordable housing through a $100 million trust fund each of year@s budget, and would shutter the troubled homeless shelter in the old D.C. General Hospital, in favor of smaller @transitional housing @ in all parts of the district. Read more: httpu/dailycaller.com/2015/09/01 /de-government-to-house-homeless- From: ha To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: FW: Dally Caller: Not Even DC's Poorest Neighborhood Wants & WNBA Arena Date “Thursday, September 26, 2015 2:16:58 PM That's not fair, Mike. I also copy and pasted ThinkProgress and WUSA. On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Copy and pasting the Post and omitting half of their reporting is ridiculous. From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:03 PM To: EOM-MediaMonitoring Subject: Daily Caller: Not Even DC's Poorest Neighborhood Wants A WNBA Arena Not Even DC@s Poorest Neighborh Wants A WNBA Aren: September 24, 2015 The Daily Caller // Josh Fatzick Last week, and to much fanfare, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new stadium deal in one of the city€s poorest neighborhoods. It appears now, though, that many people in that neighborhood feel like they are getting the raw end of the deal. (RELATED: Poor Neighborhoods In DC Missing Out On The New Businesses) The Washington Post spoke with dozens of people from the neighborhood, and most of them said they would rather see the space used to make room for a child care center or homeless shelter @ things that would actually help the community. @A lot of kids around here, they get in the wrong place at the wrong time and get a bullet in them. These kids need a safe environment,@ Danette Robinson, a neighborhood resident, told the Post. The arena deal, struck between the city and Ted Leonsis, the billionaire owner of the Washington Wizards and Mystics franchises, will see the city put up about $50 million @ or roughly 90 percent @ of the $55 million needed to build the arena. (RELATED: More Than A Quarter Of Blacks In DC Live Below Poverty Line) The city will directly contribute $23 million and Events DC, a quasi-governmental agency funded by tax payers, will contribute an additional $27 million and be charged with handling the arenaés construction. Leonsis, for his part, will chip in just $5 milion up {ront to lease the space from the city, and he agreed to make a $10 million investment in neighborhood infrastructure through charities and non-profit groups. Last week, when the arena deal was announced, Pierre Lawson, who lives near the location, told WUSA 9 the neighborhood is the neglected stepchild of D.C. and said he is skeptical of the new development. You can build that over there but | see my young black males who are standing up and down MLK, Are we going to walk around the street and say hey, | have a job for you over here at this place.¢ he told the TV station. Ata news conference, Bowser said the new arena will revitalize the neglected area and bring new jobs and top-notch entertainment options to the residents. She predicts the new arena will bring $4 million in new tax dollars each year, for a total of $90 million for the length of the deal. In order for Bowser to hit the $90 million number for new tax dollars, the facility would need to host at least 90 other events each year. David Berti, a Professor of Economics at Souther Utah University, told ThinkProgress the only person who is really going to benefit from this deal is Leonsis. @'The idea that this helps the Mystics or the WNBA in any real way is ridiculous, Berti said. @It sounds to me like they want a practice facility for the NBA team, they want the public to fund it, and they@re adding the Mystics as PR.@ Follow Josh on Twitter Read more: hitp//dailycaller.com/2015/09/24/not-even-des-poorest-neighbothood- wants-a-wnba-arena/#ixzz3mgFUZSmw Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can atcha coun Subject: Re: FW: PRESS RELEASE: Bowser Administration Joins 73 Ces & Counties to Take Lega! Acton in Support of Immigration Resorme bate Monday, Api 06, 2015 4:35:20 Put ‘Attachments: image001.ong I got it. I have a few follow up questions if you have time. On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 4:31 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Here you go @ sorry you didn@t get this. From: Press (EOM) ‘Sent: Monday, April 05, 2015 3:26 PM To: Press (EOM) Subject: PRESS RELEASE: Bowser Administration Joins 73 Cities & Counties to Take Legal Action in Support of Immigration Reforms x ok Ok WE ARE —— WASHINGTON PRESS RELEASE IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 6, 2015 CONTACT: LaToya Foster (EOM) 202,727.50L1, latoya.foster@dc.gov Bowser Administration Joins 73 Cities & Counties to Take Legal Action in Support of Immigration Reforms 73 Cities & Counties Signed On From 27 States, Representing 43 Million People Nationwide (WASHINGTON, D.C.) @ As part of Cities United for Immigration Action, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced today that Washington, D.C. will join 73 cities and counties to file a new friend-of-the-court brief in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the Texas vs United States lawsuit, urging immediate implementation of President Obama@s executive actions on immigration. The brief demonstrates robust support from the countrys largest cities @ as well as its suburbs and rural areas @ for the President@s reforms. These reforms include providing temporary relief from deportation to immigrants with longstanding ties to the U.S. and who pass a background check and meet other criteria. The cities and counties @ representing 43 million people across the country 4 argue that the district court judge who temporarily blocked implementation of the programs failed to consider the significant harms to America@s local governments caused by this delay. Today@s brief more than doubles the number of local governments that had previously voiced opposition to the lawsuit brought by states seeking to block President Obama@s immigration reform efforts. @Washington, D.C. stands with President Obama@s executive action to fix what he can to build an immigration system that lives up to our proud history as a nation of immigrants, @ said Mayor Muriel Bowser. @We need to create pathways to the middle class -- inclusive of immigrants. That starts with ensuring that undocumented neighbors in the District and across the country have a fair shot. ® As part of Cities United for Immigration Action, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti led the effort to organize more than 70 cities and counties, the National League of Cities, and the U.S. Conference of Mayors in arguing that the national public interest is served clearly and overwhelmingly by implementing, mmigration relief by executive action without delay. The brief also argues that the District Court Judge@s decision to block executive action with a preliminary injunetion is bad for the economy, hurts families, threatens law enforcement priorities, and will stall desperately needed changes to the federal government@s immigration policies. This collective action to offer the Court the crucial perspective of American cities and counties is an outcome of the organizing efforts of the Cities United for Immigration Action Coalition. By filing this brief, America@s mayors and county executives are making a strong statement in support of the Presidents plan to grant administ to over 4 million undocumented children and adults. rative relief Cities and counties signed on to today@s brief (in formation), include the following local ‘governments. Numerous cities and counties are located in states that brought the lawsuit against the Obama administration or have otherwise indicated support for the lawsuit, including 5 cities and counties in Texas, 6 localities in New Jersey, 2 counties in Arizona, and 3 municipalities in Wisconsin: Alexandria, VA Allentown, PA Atlanta, GA Austin, TX Baltimore, MD Bell, CA Boston, MA Bridgeport, CT Buffalo, NY Cambridge, MA Central Falls, RI Chapel Hill, NC Charleston, SC Chicago, IL. Coconino County, AZ Columbia, SC Columbus, OH Dallas County, TX Dayton, OH Denver, CO Dolton, IL El Paso County, TX Everett, MA Gary, IN Haledon, NI Hartford, CT Highland Park, IL Hoboken, NI Holyoke, MA Houston, TX Jersey City, NJ Kansas City, MO Little Rock, AR Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles County, CA Lucas County, OH Madison, WI Milwaukee, WI Minneapolis, MN ‘Montgomery County, MD Newark, NJ New York, NY Niagara Falls, NY North Miami, FL Oakland, CA Paterson, NJ Philadelphia, PA Pitisburgh, PA Plainfield, NJ Portland, OR Providence, RI Racine, WI Ramsey County, MN Rochester, NY Salt Lake City, UT San Francisco, CA San Jose, CA Santa Ana, CA Santa Cruz County, AZ ‘Santa Fe, NM ‘Santa Monica, CA Schenectady, NY Seattle, WA Skokie, IL St. Louis, MO State College, PA Syracuse, NY Tacoma, WA Tampa, FL. Travis County, TX Washington, D.C. West Covina, CA Yonkers, NY National League of Cities U.S. Conference of Mayors wae Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 9¢ Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-70 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Josh Each Subject: Re: Mayor at the Senate today Date “Tuesday, Ap 21,2015 10:46:39 AM The Mayor has been having meetings with leaders from both sides of the aisle on a regular basis. The timing today is just a coincidence. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 21, 2015, at 10:18 AM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Hey Mike, I'm wondering what the Mayor bowser will be talking about with the senators today? Does it involve the legislation in the House to disapprove the DC non-dsicrimination laws? thanks he Daily Caller News 1050 17th Street NW, hington, DC 200 '3) 742-7002 From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Jost Each Subject: RE: Mayor's office intervened inthe DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? Date “Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:03:00 PM Wed@re working diligently with all parties to resolve any issues amicably To characterize it as @the city@s planned takeover of the flea market@ as you did below is a preposterous assertion. From: Josh Fatzick mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:01 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Mayor's office intervened in the DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? So he is just making this up? -- http://easternmarket.neUnews.html On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: ‘There was no planned takeover of the flea market. From: Josh Fatzick [mailto:josh@dalycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 2:51 PM ‘To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Mayor's office intervened in the DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? Hi Mike, I just talked 10 Mike who runs the flea market over at Eastern Market, He said the mayor's office intervened in the city’s planned take over of the flea market after a petition campaign, Is this true? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 908 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Jost Each Subject: RE: Mayor's office intervened inthe DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? Date “Tuestay, September 15, 2015 2:53:00 PM. There was no planned takeover of the flea market. From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 2:51 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Mayor's office intervened in the DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? Hi Mike, 1 just talked to Mike who runs the flea market over at Eastern Market. He said the mayor’s office intervened in the city’s planned take over of the flea market alter a petition campaign, Is this true? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 90 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-71 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Jost Each Subject: BRE: Mayor's office intervened inthe DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? Date “Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:11:00 PM Wed@re working to resolve the issue amicably and ensure there is no gap in service from the provider. Josh Fatzick [mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:09 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Mayor's office intervened in the DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? ‘That is how he characterized it, but if the city will be operating the flea market instead of Mike Berman, I'd say that is a city take over of the flea market. On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 3:03 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: We@re working diligently with all parties to resolve any issues amicably To characterize it as @the city@s planned takeover of the flea market @ as you did below is a preposterous assertion. From: Josh Fatzick [maito: Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 3:01 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Mayor's office intervened in the DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? So he is just making this up? -- hitp://easternmarket.net/news,himl_ On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: ‘There was no planned takeover of the flea market. From: Josh Fatzick mallto:jash@dallycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 2:51 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Mayor's office intervened in the DGS take over of Eastern Market flea market? Hi Mike, T just talked to Mike who runs the flea market over at Eastern Market. He said the mayor's office intervened in the city's planned take over of the flea market after a petition campaign. Is this true? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JashFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (24a) 742.7002 Twiter: @JoshEatzickDONE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ‘Bennet Jordan COM To: ‘can ichael EMD Subject: RE: Mised Call - Josh Fatzick (Daily Caller) Date “Tuesday, Ap 14,2015 6:17:04 PI Called again From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 2:56 PM To: Cain, Michael (EOM) Subject: Missed Call - Josh Fatzick (Daily Caller) Hi Mike — Josh Fatzick with the Daily Caller just called and would like to ask you a couple of questions about body cameras. He asked that you give him a call back at (843) 742-7002. From: ‘ain eae! EOMD Tot ‘Bennett Jordan OM Subject: RE: Mised Call - Josh Fatzick (Daly Caller) Date “Tuesday, Api 14,2015 6:17:00 PM | spoke to him a bit ago From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 6:17 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: RE: Missed Call - Josh Fatzick (Daily Caller) Called again. From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 2:56 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Missed Call - Josh Fatzick (Daily Caller) Hi Mike ~ Josh Fatzick with the Daily Caller just called and would like to ask you a couple of questions about body cameras. He asked that you give him a call back at (843) 742-7002. From: ‘Bennet Jordan COM To: ‘can ichael EMD Subject: RE: Mised Call - Josh Fatzick (Daly Caller) Date “Tuesday, Api 14,2015 6:18:30 PM ok in, Michael (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 6:18 PM To: Bennet, Jordan (EOM) Subject: RE: Missed Call - Josh Fatzick (Daily Caller) | spoke to him a bit ago Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 6:17 PM To: C2in, Michael (EOM) Subject: RE: Missed Call - Josh Fatzick (Dally Caller) Called again From: Bennett, Jordan (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 2:56 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Missed Call - Josh Fatzick (Daily Caller) Hi Mike ~ Josh Fatzick with the Daily Caller just called and would like to ask you a couple of. ‘questions about body cameras. He asked that you give him a call back at (843) 742-7002. From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Jost Each Subject: BRE: new aus tthe CFL Date “Thursday, June 11,2015 4:33:00 PM ANAB is currently performing the Audit Assessment at DFS. Josh Fatzick [maito:josh@dallycallernewsfoundation.org]} Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 3:30 PN To: C2in, Michael (EOM) Subject: new aucit at the CFL Hi Mike, heard that the new audit started at the forensics lab today. Can you confirm? No one is answering the phone at the lab. ‘Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 908 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-700 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Jost Each Subject: Re: New Columbia Admission Act Date Monday, June 29, 2015 4:51:05 PM here@s a statement: http://mayor.de.gow/release/statement-mayor-bowser-Us- senate-statehood-legislation On Jun 29, 2015, at 3:55 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Hi Mike, Could I get a comment from your office on the new senate legislation to make DC a state? thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter aly Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20086 Phone: (848) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickOCNE From: ain cae! COU Tot Josh Each Subject: Re: Police Commander collecting homelessness pledge signatures Date ‘Wednesday, September 09, 2015 1:42:59 PM It's not getting caught in ur spam filter? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 9, 2015, at 1:17 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Thanks. Also, can you put me back on the press email list? On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: The pledge is to build support for the District’s plan to make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring. There was no request for officers to collect pledges. From: Josh Fatzick {maiito:josh@dailycallesnewsfoundation.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 12:56 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Police Commander collecting homelessness pledge signatures Hi Mike, Tiust WH story jnttn://vrerwenbewashington com/news/loca/QC- Did your office ask for police to collect signatures for the pledge? Did you have any contact with this particular officer? What is the ultimate goal of the pledge, what do you hope to accomplish? Thanks, I look forward to your response. Josh Fatzick Reporter ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (849) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickD ONE Josh Fatzick Reporter, The Daily Caller News Foundation +1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickOCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat Coun Subject: Re: Police Commander collecting homelessness pledge signatures Date ‘Wednesday, September 09, 2015 1:17:20 PM Thanks. Also, can you put me back on the press email list? On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: ‘The pledge is to build support for the District@s plan to make homelessness rare, brief and non- recurring, There was no request for officers to collect pledges. From: Josh Fatzick {mailto ilycall Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 12:56 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Police Commander collecting homelessness pledge signatures Hi Mike, I just saw this story -- http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/DC-Police- 325801881.html?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand Did your office ask for police to collect signatures for the pledge? Did you have any contact with this particular officer? What is the ultimate goal of the pledge, what do you hope to accomplish? Thanks, I look forward to your response. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Callor Nows Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (43) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat Coun Subject: Re: Police Commander collecting homelessness pledge signatures Date ‘Wednesday, September 09, 2015 2:04:15 PM No. I'm not getting them. On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: It's not getting caught in ur spam filter? Sent from my iPhone On Sep 9, 2015, at 1:17 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: Thanks. Also, can you put me back on the press email list? On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: ‘The pledge is to build support for the District@s plan to make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring, There was no request for officers to collect pledges. From: Josh Fatzick {malto: Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 12:56 PM To: Cin, Michael (EON) Subject: Police Commander collecting homelessness pledge signatures Hi Mike, 1 just saw this story -- Officers-Collect-Signatures-for-Mayors-Pledge-Police-Say- 325801881.html?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DCBrand Did your office ask for police to collect signatures for the pledge? Did you have any contact with this particular officer? What is the ultimate goal of the pledge, what do you hope to accomplish? Thanks, I look forward to your response. Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Sireet NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (B43) 742-7002 Twitter: @.loshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17ih Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (84a) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNF Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE From: alcoho. John (E04 Tot Josh fatcks Cn. wichael (EON Subject: RE: press list Date: “Thursday, March 12,2015 1:33:00 PM ‘Attachments: imageO0i.ong. Thank you. Copying the Mayor@s Comms Director, Michael Czin. John J. Falcicchio Chief of Staff, Mayor Muriel Bowser 202-727-2643 work @ 202-297-4020 cell John.Falcicchio@de.gov x wk Ok EAR WASHINGTON = im bhtiowmayor.de.gov! From: Josh Fatzick {mailto;josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 1:29 PM To: Falcicchio, John (EOM) Subject: press list Hi John, We met earlier at the hearing. I was hoping you could put me on any sort of listserv you might have for the Mayor. ‘Thanks, Josh Fatzick From: ‘ain eae! EOMD To: Josh Falck oshi@caiyeae-newsfoundation. org) Subject: RE: PRESS RELEASE: Mayor Sowser Announces Fnal O.C United Soccer Stadium Agreement Date Monday, June 08, 215 7:00:00 PM ‘Attachments: imaze00i.ong twill be submitted to council in the coming days and will then be public. From: Press (EOM) Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 5:59 PM To: Comms Team (EOM) Subject: FW: PRESS RELEASE: Mayor Bowser Announces Final D.C. United Soccer Stadium Agreement From: Josh Fatzick (mallto:josh@dallycallernewsfoundation.org} Sent: Monday, June 08, 2015 5:58 PM To: Press (EON) Subject: Re: PRESS RELEASE: Mayor Bowser Announces Final D.C, United Soccer Stadium Agreement Can I get a copy of the final agreement? On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Press (EOM) wrote: wk ok ok WE ARE — WASHINGTON PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sune 8, 2015 CONTACT: Chanda Washington (EOM) @ (202) 727-5011; chanda.washington@dc.gov Craig Stouffer (D.C. United) @ (240) 426-2829; cstouffer@dcunited. com Mayor Bowser Announces Final D.C. United Soccer Stadium Agreement Transaction represents a major milestone for D.C. United and the District of Columbia and paves the way for the stadium construction. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) @ Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a final agreement between the District government and D.C. United that clears the way for D.C. United to build ‘a new soccer stadium in the District of Columbia. The signed agreements include improved deal terms which will result in better financial protections for District of Columbia resident clarify the size and timeline of the stadium, and strengthen community engagement. The Bowser Administration will submit legislation to the Council of the District of Columbia for final review. Thanks to the hard work of the District government and D.C. United staff, a world-class soccer stadium will call Buzzard Point home @ for good, @ said Mayor Muriel Bowser This agreement will add vibrancy to a neighborhood on the banks of the Anacostia River and generate jobs for District residents as my Administration creates pathways to the middle class. With this agreement, Washington, D.C. remains the #SportsCapital, and Washingtonians stand together to declare: Vamos United! @ @ This is a significant step forward for D.C. United and the District of Columbia,@ said D.C. United Managing General Partner Jason Levien. @We commend the tireless efforts of Mayor Bowser, Deputy Mayor Kenner and the administration. More than anything, we thank our fans and supporters for their dedication and commitment to the club.@ @1 am pleased we finally have the soccer stadium locked down,@ said D.C. Couneit Chairman Phil Mendelson, The Council cleared the way last December, approving the deal and providing the funding. The District has been ready to go for months, and this agreement ensures the team stays located with its fan base. ‘Through negotiations with D.C. United, the Bowser Administration was able to ensure that the stadium provides robust community benefits for District residents and secured and executed a No Relocation Agreement. In March, Mayor Muriel Bowser joined Local 25 Union and D.C. United to sign a Labor Peace Agreement that will create middle-class hospitality jobs and expand the positive impact of the District@s investment in the stadium. In December, as Mayor-Elect, Bowser delinked the Frank R. Reeves Center from the soccer stadium deal in order to protect the interests of District residents a Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 41050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ain eae! OUD Tot ‘Vaughan Lauren (E00 &: ‘Banch, Wiliam (GOW); Peon Bevedy (EOM); Holand Joy (EON) Subject: RE: REQUEST FROM A REPORTER ~ FV: Corton of the DC Archives Date: Thursday, Maren 19, 2015 10:26:39 Ale Attachments: imagel!.ong. smazeaoaiong imageoos.ane Where are the archives? What would he see if he did a walk through? From: Vaughan, Lauren (EOM) Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:23 AM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Ce: Branch, Wiliam (EOM); Perry, Beverly (EOM); Holland, Joy (EOM) Subject: REQUEST FROM A REPORTER -- FW: Condition of the DC Archives Importance: High Good morning, The Office of the Secretary has received a requast from Josh Fatzick, a reporter from the Daily Caller News Foundation. He is interested in visiting the DC Archives in order to do a story on the condition of the building, His email is below. As you know, there is an RFP on the street for architectural and design services for a new Archives. Lauren Lauren C. Vaughan Secretary of the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20004 Lauren Vaughan@degov 202.727.6306 Secretary of DC (EOM) Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 9:44 AM To: Josh Fatzick ‘Subject: RE: Condition of the DC Archives Josh Fatzick: Your inquiry has been received and forwarded to the Office of Public Records and Archives in the Washington DC Office of Secretary for resolution. It will be addressed shortly. Regards, Office of the Secretary of the District of Columbia Executive of the Mayor 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 600 Washington DC, 20004 Main: 202.727.6306 Fax: 202.727.3582 Email: SecretaryofDC@dc.gov Website: www.os.dc.gov Twitter: @SecretaryofOC FaceBook: Office of the Secretary of the District of Columbia Instagram: @SecretaryofOC Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 11:18 AM To: ATD EOM OS Subject: Condition of the DC Archives | am working on a story about the condition of the DC archives. 've contacted the archives numerous times and haven't heard back via email or phone. | would like to get access to the archives so I can see what it i like in there, From what I've been told, the archives have some serious issues. Do you know who would be best to talk to? Thank you, Josh Fatzick From: ‘aushan. Lawn (EO To: ‘can auchae COM c: ‘Blanch, William (EOM; Peon Bevedy (EO); Holand, Jy (EON) Subject: BRE: REQUEST FROM A REPORTER ~ Fl: Corton of the DC Archives Date: Thursday, Maren 19, 2015 10:57:53 Alt Attachments: imagelS.ong. ‘mazeaozone inageoos ane imageoo2.one | will call you to discuss. Lauren Lauren C. Vaughan Secretary of the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20004 Lauren Vaughan@degov 202.727.6305 wok Ok WE ARE w WASHINGTON zin, Michael (EOM) Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:25 AM To: Vaughan, Lauren (EOM) Ce: Branch, Wiliam (EOM); Perry, Beverly (EOM); Holland, Joy (EOM) Subject: RE: REQUEST FROM A REPORTER —- FW: Condition of the DC Archives ‘Where are the archives? What would he see if he did a walk through? Vaughan, Lauren (EOM) Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 10:23 AM To: C2in, Michael (EOM) Cc: Branch, Wiliam (EOM); Perry, Beverly (EOM); Holland, Joy (EOM) Subject: REQUEST FROM'A REPORTER -- FW: Condition of the DC Archives Importance: High Good morning, The Office of the Secretary has received a request from Josh Fatzick, a reporter from the Daily Caller News Foundation. He is interested in visiting the DC Archives in order to do a story on the condition of the building. His emails below. As you know, there is an RFP on the street for architectural and design services for a new Archives. Lauren Lauren C. Vaughan Secretary of the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 600 ‘Washington, DC 20004 Lauren, Vaughan@de.gov 202.727.6305 kk WE ARE WASHINGTON = Secretary of DC (EOM) Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 9:44 AM To: Josh Fatzick Subject: RE: Condition of the DC Archives Josh Fatzick: Your inquiry has been received and forwarded to the Office of Public Records and Archives in the Washington DC Office of Secretary for resolution. It will be addressed shortly Regards, Office of the Secretary of the District of Columbia Executive of the Mayor 41350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 600 Washington DC, 20004 ‘Main: 202.727.6306 Fox: 202.727.3582 Email: SecretaryofDC@dc.gov Website: www.os.de.gov Twitter: @Secretaryof0C FaceBook: Office of the Secretary of the District of Columbia Instagram: @SecretaryofOC From: Josh Fatzick z Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 11:18 AM To: ATD EOM OS Subject: Condition of the DC Archives | am working on a story about the condition of the DC archives. 've contacted the archives numerous times and haven't heard back via email or phone. | would like to get access to the archives 50 I can see what itis lke in there. From what I've been told, the archives have some serious issues. Do you know who would be best to talk to? Thank you, Josh Fatzick From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Jost Each Subject: RE: response to Cheh comments about Pepeo from yesterday Date ‘Wednesday, July 01,2015 2:2:00 PM Beverly Perry recused herself from dealings related to Pepco at the beginning of the Administration. From: Josh Fatzick {mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2015 2:20 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject! response to Cheh comments about Pepco from yesterday Hey Mike, Can I get a response from your office to what council member Cheh said yesterday concerning Pepco's involvement in the decision not to move forward with the municipal power study? She mentioned the mayor in particular “The influence of Pepco, which runs through our entire government ¢from Councilmembers who receive contributions, to a former Vice President of the company, to an executive branch with former top executives as principal advisers to the Mayor @is behind this action.” Thanks Josh Fatzick ‘The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NWV, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzicKDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienael coun Subject: Re: response to council pasing Body Cam FOIA requirements Date “Tuesday, June 30, 2015 3:19:36 PL Thanks On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 3:06 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Sorry, should read: The Mayor believes BWCs increase accountability and transparency. That@s why we are committed to making the program work despite the Council@s efforts to delay and defund the program. From: C2in, Michael (EOM) Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 3:05 PM To: ‘Josh Fatzick Subject: RE: response to council passing Body Cam FOIA requirements The Mayor believes BWCs increase accountability and transparency. That@s why the we are committed to making the program work despite the Councilés efforts to delay and defund the program. From: Josh Fatzick Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 2:51 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: response to council passing Body Cam FOIA requirements Can I get a statement on the passage of the body cam regs from the council today? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Dally Caller News Foundation 50 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (43) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Gain eal EOMD Tot Jost Each Subject: RE: response to council pasing Body Cam FOIA requirements Date “Tuesday, June 3, 2015 3:05:00 PL ‘The Mayor believes BWCs increase accountability and transparency. That@s why the we are committed to making the program work despite the Council@s efforts to delay and defund the program. From: Josh Fatzick [malto:josh@dallycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 2:51 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: response to council passing Body Cam FOIA requirements Can I get a statement on the passage of the body cam regs from the council today? ‘Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face Tot ‘coum Gwendoyn ceo) ce ‘Gin, Micha (E0WD; Conbay, Sean (420) Subject: Re: response to councl passing Body Cam FOIA requirements ate Tuesday, June 30, 2015 3:45:14 PM Lalready spoke to Mike. Just wanted to hear from the police department. Thanks On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Crump, Gwendolyn (MPD) wrote: Josh, please direct your inquiry to Mike Czin in the Mayors office. He is included on this email ‘Gwendolyn Crump Director, Office of Communications Metropolitan Police Department Office 202-727-9945 Main 202-727-4389 Mobile 202-559-8741 ‘wendolyn crump@de.gov Twitter @DCPaliceDept From: Josh Fatzick [maito: Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 3:36 PM To: Crump, Gwendolyn (MPD) Subject: response to council passing Body Cam FOIA requirements Hi Gwen, Can I get a statement from you about the passage of the body cam regs from the council today? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 4050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (pas) 742.7092 Twitter: @JoshFalzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshEatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can aienaet coun Subject: Re: The DC Boys & Men of Color Internship Program Date ‘Wednesday, May 06, 2015 9:26:13 ANt Sure. When ever you have time today. 10 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) On Tue, May 5, 2015 at wrote: Hey Josh, can we touch base tomorrow? From: Josh Fatzick [mailto: Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 2:16 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: The DC Boys & Men of Color Internship Program Hey Mike, Are there any updates about this internship initiative? I'd like to get some info about where these kids will be working, when it's going to start, what kind of records will be kept, and things of that sort. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 242-7092 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Tot Subject: Date Gain eal EOMD Josh Each Re: today’s press conference “Tuesday, June 09, 2015 8:08:53 PL the link i just sent you is every advisory or list with the terms press conference@ in it. On Jun 9, 2015, at 8:02 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: It is the second I am aware of. When were the others? On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < (> wrote: Todays presser wasnét our second one. You can find a list of all press conferences here: Will you correct? thanks Josh Fatzick Reporte he D 050 17th S Was! ler News Foundation NW, Suite 9 From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: today’s press conference Date “Tuesday, June 09, 2015 8:03:00 PL It is the second I am aware of. When were the others? On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Today@s presser wasn@t our second one. You can find a list of all press conferences here: Will you correct? ‘thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daly Caller Nev 050 17th Street NV Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE Foundation Suite 905 From: Josh Face To: ‘Can achat coun Subject: Re: today’s press conference Date “Tuesday, June 09, 2015 8:20:44 PL okay, second general press conference? second all-purpose press conference? On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: the link i just sent you is every advisory or list with the terms @press conference in it. On Jun 9, 2015, at 8:02 PM, Josh Fatzick wrote: It is the second I am aware of. When were the others? ‘On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 7:56 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) < > wrote: Today@s presser wasn@t our second one. You can find a list of all press conferences here: Will you correct? thanks News Foundatio LNW, Suit 17th Str Washington, Phone: (843) 742.7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickD CNE Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: ain cae! COU Tot Jost Each Subject: RE: WaPo - Pol 0. residents favor mayor's sales tax increase Date “Thursday, May 21,2005 4:11:00 PML ‘Attachments: image001 one Raising the sales tax to be on par with our neighbors in Maryland and Northern Virginia to help fund investments to create affordable housing and end homelessness is something DC residents support. These are investments the District needs to make homelessness in the District rare, brief and non-recurring, Josh Fatzick [mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 3:52 PM To: C2in, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: WaPo - Pol .C. residents favor mayor@s sales tax increase Don't you think it’s a bit disingenuous to say that 70 percent of residents favor the tax increase when 70 percent of people hadn't even heard of the proposal. Also, leading a question with "...will help to support and enhance programs such as education, public safety, affordable housing, and homeless shelters” when the tax money will simply be put in the general fund is, IMHO, makes it very heavily loaded in one direction, Could you please comment on this. Would love to balance comment I got from Evans's people. ‘Thanks On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 2:38 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: In Case You Missed th Poll: D.C, residents favor mayor@s sales tax increase Was \gton Post/ Abigail Hauslohner Seventy percent of District residents favor Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s proposal to raise the sales tax to cover a $200 million budget shortfall, according to a survey by a liberal policy group. ‘The poll, commissioned by the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, was timed to have an impact on budget deliberations by the D.C. Council, which is scheduled to vote on the city@s 2016 spend plan next week and is considering eliminating the mayor@s tax hike. Bowser (D) has said that the proposal, to increase the sales tax from 5.75 percent to 6 percent, is needed in part to help cover the cost of her ambitious plan to end the city@s epidemic of homelessness. ‘The survey found that most residents would rather see the government spend extra funds for city services than eliminate the proposed tax inerea @ The results are clear: residents recognize the need to fund critical city services, @ Ed Lazere, executive director of DC Fiscal Policy Institute, said in a press release. @Residents ‘would rather sce investments in affordable housing and schools than save 25 cents on a $100 purchase.@ The majority of those surveyed said they were not aware of the mayor@s proposal, which ‘would put the District@s sales tax on par with Maryland and Virginia, But after being told that the increase would address a budget shortfall and @support and enhance programs such as education, public safety, affordable housing, and homeless shelters,4 70 percent said they favored the measure. The D.C. Council Committee on Finance and Revenue has recommended elimating the tax hike, and some council members have argued that a flat sales tax increase would disproportionately hurt the District@s poorest residents, who would feel a bigger bite as a percentage of their earnings. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) has said he is looking for a way to maintain the current tax rate without making cuts to vital social services. Survey respondents were asked what they would rather see the council do if it finds a surplus of money @that could cither be used to roll back the sales tax increase or to fund services such as more affordable housing, tobacco cessation programs, or modernizing schools.@® Asked whether they would rather see the D.C. government focus more on funding city services or rolling back the sales tax, 62 percent said they favored the former. Twenty-eight percent favored the latter. ‘The 2016 spending plan is Bowser@s since she took office in January. The couneil has reviewed and amended to the budget. It will vote on a revised budget next Wednesday. More than half of D.C. residents surveyed said that they approved of Bowser@s job performance so far, and her approval was the same among both black and white residents. ‘Twenty-one percent of residents surveyed said they disapproved of the mayor@s job performance. ‘The survey was conducted by telephone May 18-19 and included interviews of 694 residents over age 18 in all eight of the city@s wards. The poll@s margin of error is plus or minus 4 percentage points. Michael Czin Communications Director Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser 202) 355-4405 ‘@MikeGzin * EA WASHINGTON <+ pt Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFavickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can_aienaet coun Subject: Re: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corizon Health for DC jas? Date “Thursday, March 19, 2015 12:36:39 PM On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Josh Fatzick jt ilycallernewsfoundation.org> wrote: thank you On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Josh, There was competitive bid that went through seven rounds of bids and six requests for the best and final offer over the course of 18 months. The simple fact is that Corizon submitted the highest value package with a higher level of care. We have transmitted the contract to the Council for their review and look forward to working with Members to ensure we are providing the best services to District residents From: Josh Fatzick [maito: Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 12:31 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corizon Health for DC jails? With all the controversy surrounding the company, and the opposition from the council, why does the mayor support giving them the contract? Thanks, Josh Fatzick From: Josh Face To: ‘con tues con Subject Re: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corton Heath for DC jas? Date “Thursday, March 19,2015 122427 thank you On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Josh, There was competitive bid that went through seven rounds of bids and six requests for the best and final offer over the course of 18 months. The simple fact is that Corizon submitted the highest value package with a higher level of care. We have transmitted the contract to the Council for their review and look forward to pad with Members to ensure we are providing the best services to District residents From: Josh Fatzick [mailto:josh@dailycallemevsfoundation.org] Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 12:31 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corizon Health for DC jails? With ll the controversy surrounding the company, and the opposition from the council, why does the mayor support giving them the contract? Thanks, Josh Fatzick From: ain cae! COU Tot Jost Each Subject: RE: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corizon Health for DC jas? Date “Thursday, March 19,2015 12:40:00 PM Sound good From: Josh Fatzick [mailto:josh@dailycallernewsfoundation.org] Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 12:39 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corizon Health for OC jails? sorry, accidentally dropped my phone on my keyboard and somehow it sent a blank email to you. On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:36 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: ? From: Josh Fatzick (mailto: Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 12:36 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Re: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corizon Health for DC jails? On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Josh Fatzick <; ilycallernewsfoundation.org> wrote: thank you On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Czin, Michael (EOM) wrote: Josh, ‘There was competitive bid that went through seven rounds of bids and six requests for the best and final offer over the course of 18 months. The simple fact is that Corizon submitted the highest value package with a higher level of care. We have transmitted the contract to the Council for their review and look forward to working with Members to ensure we are providing the best services to District residents Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 12:31 PM To: Czin, Michael (EOM) Subject: Why does Mayor Bowser support Corizon Health for DC jails? With all the controversy surrounding the company, and the opposition from the council, why does the mayor support giving them the contract? ‘Thanks, Josh Fatzick From: ‘Yaughan_ Lawn (EO Tor ‘can aiehae! COM &: ‘Blanch, William (EOM; Pecry Bevedy (EOM); Holand, Joy (EON) Subject: REQUEST FROM A REPORTER - FW: Conciion ofthe DC Archives Date: Thursday, Maren 19, 2015 10:22:48 Ald Attachments: image. ong. simazenoaong imageoos.ane Importance: Heh Good morning, The Office of the Secretary has received 2 request from Josh Fatzick, a reporter from the Daily Caller News Foundation. He is interested in visiting the DC Archives in order to do a story on the condition of the building, His emailis below. As you know, there is an RFP on the street for architectural and design services for a new Archives. Lauren Lauren €. Vaughan Secretary of the District of Columbia Executive Office of the Mayor 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20004 Lauren.Vaughan@degov 202.727.6306 From: Secretary of DC (EOM) Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 9:44 AM To: Josh Fatzick ‘Subject: RE: Condition of the DC Archives Josh Fatzick: Your inquiry has been received and forwarded to the Office of Public Records and Archives in the Washington DC Office of Secretary for resolution. It will be addressed shortly. Regards, Office of the Secretary of the District of Columbia Executive of the Mayor 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 600 Washington DC, 20004 Main: 202.727.6306 Fax: 202.727.3582 Email: SecretaryofDC@dc.aov Website: www.os.dc.gov Twitter: @SecretaryofOC FaceBook: Office of the Secretary of the District of Columbia Instagram: @SecretaryofOC a kk Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 11:18 AM To: ATD EOM OS Subject: Condition of the DC Archives |lam working on a story about the condition of the DC archives. 've contacted the archives numerous times and haven't heard back via email or phone. | would like to get access to the archives so I can see what itis like in there, From what I've been told, the archives have some serious issues. Do you know who would be best to talk to? Thank you, Josh Fatzick From: Josh Each To: ‘cn tena con Subject tesgonse to Cheh comments about Peco from yesterday Date ‘Weanestay, Jay 01,2015 2:20:38 Pt Hey Mike, Can I get a response from your office to what council member Cheh said yesterday concerning Pepco's involvement in the decision not to move forward with the municipal power study? She mentioned the mayor in particular -- "The influence of Pepco, which runs through our entire government €from Councilmembers who receive contributions, to a former Vice President of the company, to an executive branch with former top ‘executives as principal advisers to the Mayor @is behind this action.” Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter 0 17th Street N hington, DC Phone: (843) 742-700 ‘Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can achat Coun Subject: response to counel passing Body Cam FOIA requirements Date “Tuesday, June 30, 2015 2:50:47 PL Can I get a statement on the passage of the body cam regs from the council today? Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Sin tena con Subject The DC Boys & Men of Color Inemshin Program Date “Tuesday, May 05,2015 2467 PL Hey Mike, Are there any updates about this internship initiative? I'd like to get some info about where these kids will be working, when it's going to start, what kind of records will be kept, and things of that sort. Thanks Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 9¢ Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Each To: ‘Can aiehaet coun Subject: ‘ideo from yesterday Date Friday, August 28, 2015 8:57:28 Ald When will video from yesterday be available on the Mayor's Office YouTube channel? Josh Fatzick Reporter The Daily Caller News Foundation 1050 17th Street NW, Suite 905 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (843) 742-7002 Twitter: @JoshFatzickDCNE From: Josh Face To: ‘Can acral coun Subject: Why does Mayor Bowser support Covizon Heath for DC jails? Date “Thursday, March 19,2015 12:30:58 PM With all the controversy surrounding the company, and the opposition from the council, why does the mayor support giving them the contract? 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