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Attorney General Karl A. Racine
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Attorney General Racine Responds to Trump Administration’s Decision to End DACA

September 5, 2017

WASHINGTON, D. C. – Attorney General Karl A. Racine issued the following statement today in response to the Trump administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program (DACA), a program that allows so-called “Dreamers” (Young undocumented immigrants eligible for DACA) to stay in the United States. In July, Attorney General Racine joined counterparts from 19 states in sending a letter to President Trump urging him to maintain and defend DACA.

ANC: response to Director of Personnel excused absences of District employees

February 7, 1977

This is a response to your memorandum, dated August 27, 1976, requesting an interpretatIon of paragraph 14j{3) of section 12B of the District Personnel Manual (DPM), and whether this provision auuthorizes "excused absences" of District employees. 

ANC: response to initiate a funding cycle for the Advisory Neighborhood Commissions

July 23, 1976

The purpose of this memorandum is to intiate the funding cycle for the Advisory Neighborhood Comissions and to provide instructions and guidance with respect to certain administrative and fiscal procedures. All Advisory Neighborhood Commissions will be required to follow.

ANC: Retired District employee receiving disability pension employed as Administrative Officer to an ANC

February 3, 1999

ANC: Retired District employee receiving disability pension employed as Administrative Officer to an ANC

ANC: Role of the Office of the corporation Counsel vis-a-vis Advisory Neighborhood Commissions

March 11, 1995

ANC: Role of the Office of the corporation Counsel vis-a-vis Advisory Neighborhood Commissions

ANC: Role of the Office of the Corporation Counsel vis-a-vis Advisory Neighborhood Commissions

February 22, 1997

ANC: Role of the Office of the Corporation Counsel vis-a-vis Advisory Neighborhood Commissions

ANC: Use of ANC Funds to Support Public Schools

September 14, 1987

ANC: Use of ANC Funds to Support Public Schools

ANC: Whether a Grant to Fund Painted Murals on Private Buildings is Permissible

August 10, 2006

ANC: Whether a Grant to Fund Painted Murals on Private Buildings is Permissible

ANC: Whether a Grant to Purchase Amusement Park Tickets is Permissible

August 9, 2006

ANC: Whether a Grant to Purchase Amusement Park Tickets is Permissible

ANC: Whether more than one Advisory Neighborhood Commission can be affected for purposes of the notice requirement of D.C. Code § l-26l(b) (1987).

September 16, 1987

ANC: Whether more than one Advisory Neighborhood Commission can be affected for purposes of the notice requirement of D.C. Code § l-26l(b) (1987).

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