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The District again ponders the value of traffic cameras, while the Board of Education hits a speed bump on charter schools. Plus, Marion Barry returns to the front page of newspapers for allegedly failing to pay taxes. Join us for our weekly review of the politics, policies, and personalities of the District of Columbia.
Jonetta Rose Barras, WAMU resident political analyst and columnist for "The Examiner"
Robert Redding, Metro Reporter, Washington Times
Sara Mead, Policy Analyst, Progressive Policy Institute; Author “Capital Campaign: Early Returns on District of Columbia Charters”
Kathy Patterson, D.C. Councilmember (D-Ward 3); Chair of the Committee on Education, Libraries and Recreation; Candidate for Council Chairman
Dan Tangherlini, Director, D.C. Department of Transportation