District of Columbia Legislative Advocacy

Mobilize District of Columbia. Every Level.

Target 13 Council members and advocate for DC statehood, home rule, criminal justice, and housing policy.

0.7M Population
1 Federal
13 State
6+ Local

District of Columbia Advocacy Platform

Target District of Columbia’s federal, state, and local legislators from one platform.

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Multi-Level Targeting

One Platform. Every Level of Government.

Government relations software for the full District of Columbia landscape. Target federal, state, and local legislators from a single platform — so your policy campaigns reach every decision-maker who matters.

Federal

US Congress

US Senators0
US Representatives1

Target District of Columbia's congressional delegation on federal legislation

State

District of Columbia Legislature

State Senators0
Council Members13

Reach the full District of Columbia State Legislature on state bills

Local

City Councils

Cities & Towns1
Council Members6+

Engage city council members on local ordinances and policies

0

Senators

1

Representatives

1

Democrats

0

Republicans

All Representatives (1)

Why District of Columbia

Policy Landscape

DC is the seat of the federal government but lacks voting representation in Congress. Its 700,000 residents — more than Wyoming or Vermont — have no senators and only a non-voting House delegate.

Political Context

An overwhelming Democratic stronghold governed by a 13-member Council. Congressional oversight of DC governance means federal advocacy is inseparable from local advocacy here.

Advocacy Opportunity

DC advocacy is unique — targeting the Council for local policy, but targeting Congress for statehood, home rule, and budget autonomy. A dual-track strategy is essential.

From Georgetown to Capitol Hill, across 1 counties District of Columbia's advocacy landscape is as diverse as its communities.

StatehoodHome ruleCriminal justiceHousing affordability
2026 Legislative Session

District of Columbia Legislature — Council Period 26, Second Year

Session Progress18%
Jan 5Dec 31
In Session

Key Dates

Oct 1

Fiscal year begins

Dec 31

Council period ends

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Launch a multi-action digital advocacy campaign that reaches every level of District of Columbia government. Personalized constituent letters, delivered through official channels. Measurable legislative impact.