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  • Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments

    Composed of 17 local governments in the area, plus legislators representing the region. Site describes programs dealing with transportation, the environment, housing, and other regional issues.

    www.mwcog.org

  • Child Support Enforcement Division

    Brief primer on the program.

    www.csed.dcgov.org

  • Board of Elections and Ethics

    Election and voting information. Includes location of polling places, recent election results and voter registration statistics. Download and print voter registration, absentee ballot request, and other forms.

    www.dcboee.org

  • Office of the People's Counsel

    Represents the interests of utility ratepayers. Information on local utilities and consumer complaints.

    www.opc-dc.gov

  • Public Service Commission

    Regulates electric, gas and telephone utilities in the city. Site has information for utility customers, case calendar, hearing transcripts, and the text of commission rulings, regulations and other documents.

    www.dcpsc.org

  • Department of Parks and Recreation

    Describes recreational facilities and programs, including classes, sports leagues, and child care.

    dpr.dc.gov

  • DC Water and Sewer Authority

    Provides drinking water and wastewater treatment for the District of Columbia and wastewater treatment for surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Includes news, publications, customer information, online account services and job information.

    www.dcwasa.com

  • Department of Human Services

    Information on such programs as welfare reform, family services, early childhood development, rehabilitation services, mental retardation and developmental disability services.

    dhs.dc.gov

  • National Capital Revitalization Corporation

    Public-private body promotes major economic development projects. Includes text of its Revitalization Plan.

    www.ncrcdc.com

  • Board of Appeals and Review

    Reviews complaints against decisions of DC government agencies. Site explains the appeals process.

    bar.dc.gov

  • Office of Boards and Commissions

    Describes government boards and commissions and the appointment process for board members.

    obc.dc.gov

  • Office of Cable Television and Telecommunications

    Regulates cable television. Site has information on cable franchise agreements and program schedules of city-operated cable channels.

    octt.dc.gov

  • Energy Office

    Promotes energy efficiency through conservation, education, and fuel assistance programs and by regulatory intervention. Includes consumer information, a description of agency programs, a guide to resources in its library, an events calendar, and links to related sites.

    www.dcenergy.org

  • Emergency Management Agency

    Coordinates the response to disasters, emergencies, and severe weather. Includes news and emergency guidelines.

    dcema.dc.gov

  • Department of Employment Services

    Provides services to employers, employees, and job-seekers, including job training, workers' compensation, and unemployment compensation.

    does.dc.gov

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