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PR 26-0272

Commission on Human Rights Isabelle Vladoiu Confirmation Resolution of 2025

26th Council Period (2025-2026) Introduced by Phil Mendelson

Confirms Isabelle Vladoiu to the D.C. Commission on Human Rights; adds a commissioner to adjudicate, advise, and shape civil-rights policy, with no funding changes.

Resolution R26-0276, Effective from Dec 02, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 013907
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Bill Summary · PR 26-0272

Summary — PR 26-0272

Title: Commission on Human Rights Isabelle Vladoiu Confirmation Resolution of 2025
Type: Resolution
Introduced: July 2, 2025 by Chairman Phil Mendelson
Current status: Committee Report filed by the Public Works and Operations Committee (filed November 21, 2025)

Purpose and intent

PR 26-0272 is a confirmation resolution proposing to confirm Isabelle Vladoiu to serve as a member of the District of Columbia Commission on Human Rights. The resolution’s primary purpose is to approve the Mayor’s (or nominating authority’s) appointment so that the nominee may assume the duties and responsibilities of a commissioner on the city’s agency charged with enforcing human rights law and advising on civil-rights policy.

Key provisions

  • Confirms Isabelle Vladoiu as a member of the D.C. Commission on Human Rights.
  • No additional statutory changes, funding provisions, or regulatory language are included in the version provided — the document functions solely as a confirmation action.
  • The resolution is procedural in nature; it does not alter the Commission’s powers, membership count, or budget.

Who is affected

  • Isabelle Vladoiu: if confirmed, she will take a seat on the Commission and participate in adjudicatory, policy, and advisory activities.
  • Commission on Human Rights: its membership and internal deliberations will be affected by an additional confirmed commissioner.
  • Residents and stakeholders in the District of Columbia: outcomes of Commission decisions (enforcement, guidance, rulemaking recommendations) may be influenced by the perspectives and votes of the newly confirmed commissioner.

Procedural history and timeline

  • July 2, 2025: Resolution introduced by Chairman Mendelson.
  • July 11, 2025: Notice of Intent to Act published in the District of Columbia Register.
  • July 14, 2025: Referred to the Committee on Public Works and Operations.
  • September 11–26, 2025: Notices and scheduling for committee roundtables; a roundtable was scheduled for September 26, with some cancellations on September 19 and notices filed September 18.
  • November 17–18, 2025: Notice of mark-up filed; committee mark-up held November 18.
  • November 21, 2025: Committee Report filed by the Public Works and Operations Committee.

Next procedural step (not shown in the record provided) would typically be a Council floor vote to adopt the resolution following committee report.

Notes and missing details

  • The public record provided does not include the text of the nominee’s biographical information, the Commission seat term length, or any statement on fiscal impact.
  • The resolution appears limited to confirmation and contains no substantive changes to agency authorities.

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

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