Patricia Stamper's News
Impassioned speakers lined up Tuesday to let the D.C. Council know what redeveloping the RFK Stadium site would mean to them, while opponents pushed council members to negotiate better terms with the Washington Commanders.
ANC commissioner Patricia Stamper and her son, Pete Stamper, Jr., 10, attend a public scoping meeting on the RFK Stadium redevelopment plans at St. Coletta of Greater Washington in Southeast D.C.
WTU teacher testimony on teacher turnover and retention before DC Council.
Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Patricia Stamper is calling on local officials to mandate and coordinate the donation of food from groceries receiving D.C. subsidies to furloughed workers and city residents
Today, the Facilities Committee is holding a hearing on my bill to expand recreational spaces.
Expanding Community Access to Safe and Clean Recreational Space Act of 2025

Chair Pinto and members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify.
My name is Patricia Stamper, Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for 7C06, representing Deanwood and Burrville in Ward 7.
Patricia Stamper, ANC 7C06
Before Councilmember Brooke Pinto, Chair, Committee on the Judiciary & Public Safety
Appointed by Ward 8 Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. (D) and Ward 7 Councilmember Vincent Gray (D) respectively, they are charged with establishing new boundaries for each ward’s advisory neighborhood commissions (ANCs) as well as the single member districts.
Having offered to explain ranked-choice voting at a meeting in Ward 7 late last month, Patricia Stamper decided to use an example she thought her audience could quickly relate to.
Stamper gives credit to her Adventist foster parents for helping her become the woman that she is today—a woman who cares deeply for others, who is service-oriented, and who advocates for the least of these.
Patricia Stamper is the Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for SMD 7C06, representing Deanwood and Burrville in Ward 7.
Washington Commanders’ return to D.C. hinges on RFK redevelopment vote but there are still some lingering concerns.
Millions of Americans are facing a crucial lapse in benefits after the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it will not pay out Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits on November 1 due to the government shutdown.
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson what changed between the initial and final votes of approval, as well as what is the new timeline for the project to be completed.
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson what changed between the initial and final votes of approval, as well as what is the new timeline for the project to be completed.
Council Chairman Phil Mendelson what changed between the initial and final votes of approval, as well as what is the new timeline for the project to be completed.
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