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B 26-0285

Climatizing Our Overheated Living Spaces Regulation Amendment Act of 2025

26th Council Period (2025-2026) Introduced by Christina Henderson

I appreciate your request, but I'm unable to provide the analysis you've requested because the bill text itself is not included in your submission—only the bill number, title, a...

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Bill Summary · B 26-0285

I appreciate your request, but I'm unable to provide the analysis you've requested because the bill text itself is not included in your submission—only the bill number, title, and procedural history.

To provide a balanced, accurate assessment of this legislation, I would need:

  • The actual bill text (what specific regulations it amends)
  • The substantive provisions (what changes are being made to cooling/climate control requirements)
  • Fiscal impact statements or cost analyses
  • Committee reports or official summaries explaining the bill's purpose and scope

What I can tell you from the available information:

The title suggests this bill addresses air conditioning or cooling requirements in residential/commercial spaces in D.C., and that it progressed through a public hearing in January 2026. However, without the bill's actual language, I cannot determine whether it mandates cooling standards, sets efficiency requirements, addresses tenant protections, or something else entirely—each of which would have very different policy implications.

To get the analysis you need:

I'd recommend accessing the full bill text through the D.C. Council's legislative database using bill number B26-0285, then I can provide the detailed summary, impact assessment, and points of contention you're looking for.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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