Deborah Simmons
Articles by Deborah Simmons
SIMMONS: A few caveats as calls grow to throw out Gray, Brown
If disgruntled D.C. voters want to recall the city's mayor, Vincent C. Gray, and its chief lawmaker, D.C. Council Chairman Kwame R. Brown, they face an uphill but, for two main reasons, surmountable climb. Published February 1, 2012
SIMMONS: Going after ‘malfeasance’ at housing agency
D.C. Council member Michael A. Brown is fighting mad, and he appears to be fighting a very good fight. Published January 29, 2012
SIMMONS: Cosby story on schooling a real lesson
Bill Cosby, one of America's original kings of comedy, is saying precisely what President Obama should have said Tuesday night in his State of the Union address. Published January 25, 2012
SIMMONS: Mayor’s plan discriminates against charter students
The academic success of D.C. youths will be on the line Tuesday morning, when the D.C. Council is scheduled to take up the mayor's request for a supplemental budget that would add $25 million to traditional public school coffers. Published January 23, 2012
SIMMONS: Mayors must accept some responsibility for cities’ ills
Two East Coast mayors were in sync Sunday when "Meet the Press" moderator David Gregory prefaced his interview by asking, "Has [President Obama] done enough for his urban base?" Published January 22, 2012
SIMMONS: For Marion Barry, this election’s different
Dub this the Year of the Marion Barry Watch. Published January 18, 2012
SIMMONS: U.S. mayors hold the key to key issues
With the U.S. Conference of Mayors scheduled to hold its annual confab in the nation's capital this week, domestic issues finally will begin to get the attention they deserve. Published January 15, 2012
SIMMONS: Residents’ voices being heard on medical pot sites
Long before Harry Thomas Jr. tendered his resignation as Ward 5 D.C. Council member, his constituents began expressing serious opposition to the possibility that medical marijuana cultivators and dispensaries would be dumped in their ward. And now that Thomas is officially off the dais, their concerns are bearing down on other lawmakers who support reefer madness. Published January 11, 2012
SIMMONS: Times are tough in a city without any kingmakers
Still reeling from the downfall of native son Harry Thomas Jr., D.C. stakeholders are pondering their next moves by envisioning short- and long-term snapshots of a city with no kingmakers. Published January 8, 2012
D.C. Council member Thomas resigns, will plead guilty
Embattled D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr. on Thursday evening resigned from office and said he will plead guilty in the morning to two federal charges of stealing more than $350,000 in taxpayer funds and failing to report income on his tax returns. Published January 5, 2012
SIMMONS: Mandates on schools just keep piling on
D.C. officials are turning the education reform of the 1990s on its head by wrongheadedly inserting themselves deeper and deeper into the classroom. Published January 4, 2012
SIMMONS: Under Gray, cash spigot keeps flowing
One year ago today, Vincent C. Gray strode onto a stage at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, put hand to Bible and promised to deliver D.C. residents to a land of fiscal responsibility. Residents cheered him on. Published January 1, 2012
SIMMONS: Harry Thomas at a crossroads as Ward 5’s rep
D.C. Council member Harry Thomas Jr. is sitting on an incredibly hot seat. Published December 28, 2011
SIMMONS: Keep a watchful eye on high cost of school reform
There's a nasty little trend coursing throughout America, and while I hardly want to toss a bucket of cold water on your warm holiday spirits, a warning is in order as federal, state and local governments broach the inevitable passionate debates about education funding in 2012. Published December 25, 2011
SIMMONS: A naughty-or-nice tally for Santa
You know that naughty-or-nice list that jolly old St. Nicholas keeps all year long? Well, this year he doesn't have to wait until Dec. 24 before he pulls out his Sharpie for the last time. Published December 21, 2011
SIMMONS: Pre-New Year’s resolutions show Brown priorities
D.C. Council Chairman Kwame R. Brown promised to get a comprehensive ethics-reform bill passed before the new year rolls in, and if things go as scheduled, he and his colleagues will place their imprimatur on a measure Tuesday. Published December 18, 2011
SIMMONS: More merry mischief from D.C.’s little elves
Here we go again. Published December 14, 2011
SIMMONS: The high cost of special-ed bus service
This morning, the D.C. Council opens wide the door to the spiraling costs of providing transportation for 3,500 special-education students, whose busing system currently costs taxpayers about $26,285 per student, per year. Published December 11, 2011
SIMMONS: Ethics bill needs time to get it right
The D.C. Council needs to slow down. Lawmakers are simply moving too fast on ethics-reform legislation. Published December 7, 2011
SIMMONS: Enrollments show D.C. parents want more school choices
OK school-choice advocates. It's time to go old-school this week as the Gray administration begins drawing up a school-closure list and as the new panel charged with examining the education-affordability factor holds its first session. Published November 27, 2011