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Cityhood for DC is a project of The Committee for the Capital City.
The Committee for the Capital City was formed in 1995 by civic-minded citizens of the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia who are united in their desire to preserve and protect the unique character and beauty of the nation’s capital city while providing full democratic rights to its residents. Our membership includes Democrats and Republicans, black and white, young and old, of many different occupations and income levels. We welcome all who would join with us in pursuit of political justice and equality for the people of the District of Columbia. Board of DirectorsSpokesperson: Lawrence H. Mirel Activities Coordinator: John J. Forster
Board MembersDavid Falk Senior Fellow, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland. Former Executive Policy Advisor to Governor Schaefer and Assistant Secretary for Fiscal Planning. Former Director, Maryland Community Development Administration. DC resident since 1962.
John J. Forster Financial Advisor Co-founder of Initiative DC, which led the successful effort to amend the DC Home Rule Act to provide for the voting rights of initiative, referendum, and recall. DC resident since 1977.
Edward F. Grandi Executive Director, American Sleep Apnea Association Native of DC Former ANC Commissioner.
Betty Ann Kane Commissioner, DC Public Service Commission Executive Director, DC Retirement Board 2002-2005. At-Large Member DC City Council 1978 - 1990. Member, DC Board of Education 1974 - 1978.
Shawn Metcalf Internet/high-tech sector employment. Maryland resident.
Lawrence H. Mirel Partner, Wiley Rein LLP Former Commissioner, DC Department of Insurance, Securities, and Banking, 1999 to 2005 General Counsel, D.C. City Council, 1979 to 1982. Founder, Committee for the Capital City.
Kevin Mulshine Associate General Counsel, Architect of the Capitol. Member of Temple Sinai since 1992 J.D., 1980 Howard University Law School DC resident since 1972
Lawrence P. Postol Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP Member, Greater Washington Board of Trade, DC Public Affairs Committee
Richard H. Sullivan Senior Associate Dean, College, Georgetown University
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