What the mayor’s new omnibus crime bill means for public safety in D.C. And whether the city’s ban on hazmat rail cars will hold up in court. It’s the D.C. Politics Hour with Kojo and Jonetta.
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DC Politics Hour with Kojo and Jonetta
Listen Friday, Apr. 8, 2005 at 12:00 p.m. in Politics, The Politics HourGuests
Jonetta Rose Barras
WAMU resident political analyst and columnist for "The Examiner"
Robert Spagnoletti
Attorney General, District of Columbia
Mai Fernandez
Chief Operating Officer, Latin American Youth Center, and Chair of the D.C. Police Complaint Review Board
Milton Nicholas
Chairman, Greater Shaw Community Development Corporation
Adrian Fenty
Democratic Candidate for Mayor; D.C. Councilmember (D-Ward 4); Chairman of the Committee on Human Services
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