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D.C. Council Invites Public to Virtually Attend Upcoming Political Process Meetings on January 20

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Published on January 18, 2026
D.C. Council Invites Public to Virtually Attend Upcoming Political Process Meetings on January 20Source: Google Street View

The D.C. Council will hold two key meetings on January 20: the Committee of the Whole at 11 a.m and a Legislative Meeting, with public access available both virtually and in person. Live participation is possible via a Zoom Webinar (new 2026 link requiring registration) and will be locked once a quorum is confirmed, according to the Council of the District of Columbia.

For those who prefer other options, the meetings can be watched live on the DCC Network (Channels 13 or 18) or streamed on the city’s Office of Cable Television, Film, Music, and Entertainment website. The Council’s Facebook page and YouTube channel also provide live access for viewers on social platforms, as reported by the Council of the District of Columbia.

Meeting recordings of the Council of the District of Columbia are posted on the Council’s website within a day. Closed captioning is available on the DCC Network and the office’s website, and live interpretation is provided for Zoom and social media broadcasts. In-person meetings are held in Room 500 at the John A. Wilson Building, and registration is required; the confirmation email is needed for entry.