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In 2017, McDuffie was appointed the Chairman of the Committee on Business and Economic Development and remains in that role currently. Kenyan has focused on tackling systemic barriers to access capital and supporting workers & small businesses. He introduced the Clean Hands Certification Equity Amendment Act of 2021, a bill that reduces the obstacles imposed on small business owners, returning citizens, and low-income residents to obtain licenses and permits. He was also a leader in pandemic recovery and reopening efforts, providing support for the nightlife industry, advocating for equitable recovery, and helping to secure $100 million to assist District businesses.

As a leader on racial equity and social justice in the District, McDuffie passed the transformative REACH Act (Racial Equity Achieves Results) in 2020. This legislation established the Office of Racial Equity, led by the District’s new Chief Equity Officer, created a new Racial Equity Impact Assessment for Council legislation, and established the Council Office on Racial Equity (CORE), which trains all DC government employees on racial equity, creates a Racial Equity Tool to ensure the District government is accountable and establishes a Commission to advance racial equity into the future.

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