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Across the city, workers are flexing their political muscles. We discuss the fights over school reform, taxicabs, and more. Plus, we look at the language gap in District government -- and why some say the city owes more to non-English speakers. 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"
Jessica Golloher, Reporter, WAMU
Kenneth Lyons, President, American Federation of Government Employees, Local 3721
Abdulaziz Kamus, Executive Director, African Resource Center