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Mark Your Calendars for D.C. Council's Triple Header: Breakfast, Committee, and Legislative Meetings on June 3 - Here's How to Watch

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Published on May 30, 2025
Mark Your Calendars for D.C. Council's Triple Header: Breakfast, Committee, and Legislative Meetings on June 3 - Here's How to WatchSource: Facebook / The Council of the District of Columbia

If you're looking to stay up to date on local council matters, clear your schedule for Tuesday, June 3. The Council is set to host three meetings that day, and you can tune in from the comfort of your home. Kicking things off with a pre-Legislative Meeting Breakfast at 9AM, the day will continue with a Committee of the Whole at 11AM, followed by a Legislative Meeting. As reported by the D.C. Council website, details and agendas for these events are already available for those interested.

Now, if you're keen on watching the Breakfast Meeting unfold, you'll have to swiftly register for the Zoom webinar, noting this session won’t be broadcast on TV or recorded. According to the same Council announcement, just be sure to sign up quickly because, to ensure security, the meeting will be locked down shortly after it starts. If being an early bird isn't your thing, you might have to catch up via other viewing options laid out by the Council.

For those interested in the Committee of the Whole and Legislative Meetings, they are accessible live via another Zoom Webinar — just remember to register in advance through the links provided. If you're more inclined toward traditional viewing methods, DCC Network has got you covered on Channel 13 or 18. Alternatively, streams will be broadcast on the Office of Cable Television, Film, Music and Entertainment's website, not forgetting the Council's Facebook page and YouTube channel for those digitally inclined.

Make sure not to miss out, because for those who can't join live, video recordings will be uploaded to the Council's website within 24 hours post-meeting, as confirmed by the Council's announcement. And if you're the type to prefer the in-person experience, Room 500 at the John A. Wilson Building is the place to be. Whatever your preference, the Council has made sure there are ample avenues to keep everyone informed and engaged, in real-time or on your own schedule.