Government

Transition Office of Mayor-Elect Muriel Bowser

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    On November 4, 2014, Washington, D.C. residents voted for a fresh start by electing Muriel Bowser to serve as the next mayor of the District of Columbia. The past weeks and months of spirited campaigning were just a prelude to the critical work that must now take place to move our city forward. Between Election Day and her inauguration on January 2, 2015, the Mayor-Elect has established a strong plan to ensure an efficient and effective transition into office. This process will be highly open and transparent, and will ensure that D.C. residents are proud of their government because We Are Washington, D.C.

    On November 4, 2014, Washington, D.C. residents voted for a fresh start by electing Muriel Bowser to serve as the next mayor of the District of Columbia. The past weeks and months of spirited campaigning were just a prelude to the critical work that must now take place to move our city forward. Between Election Day and her inauguration on January 2, 2015, the Mayor-Elect has established a strong plan to ensure an efficient and effective transition into office. This process will be highly open and transparent, and will ensure that D.C. residents are proud of their government because We Are Washington, D.C.

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