Council Member Matthew Frumin

Issue Area                     Rank    

Worker’s Rights Champion

Economic Justice Mixed Record

Environmental Justice Mixed Record

Electoral Justice:  DC4D works in coalition to dismantle barriers to voter participation. We believe small, grassroots donors should have more power in our elections than corporate interests, and no one should win office with a minority of the vote.

Matthew Frumin’s votes on issues of electoral justice:

Housing Justice:  Housing is a human right. Too many DC residents, especially Black and brown residents, live in substandard conditions and yet pay more than half their income for rent. DC should ensure all residents have access to decent affordable housing. Ending long-term homelessness is an important first step in ending all forms of homelessness and housing injustice.

Matthew Frumin’s votes on issue of housing justice: 

Community Safety: The safest communities are ones where everyone’s needs are met. Only by broadening our understanding of safety will allow us to make sustainable progress toward a District in which fewer people experience and then perpetrate harm. This work should center on meeting the needs of people most at risk of violence.

Matthew Frumin’s votes on community safety:

Education: Educational success shouldn't be defined by the ward we live in. Neighborhood public schools are the foundation of a strong school system and should be protected against privatization. Learning and equity begin at birth, and we should follow student leadership when it comes to school safety and priorities.

Matthew Frumin’s votes on education:

  • Signed on to legislation to make school meals free to all students

  • Signed on to legislation to make out-of-school time programs available to all students who want it

Workers’ Rights: Workers’ rights are civil rights. Living wages, economic justice, and accountability from businesses are part of how we create a fair and just future for everyone in DC. Every worker should be protected by human rights, health and safety laws.

Matthew Frumin’s votes on worker’s rights

  • Voted to ensure domestic workers are covered by DC labor laws for wages and safety

  • Voted against amendment to reduce base wages for tipped workers to $8/hour

  • Voted against amendment to cap the minimum wage for tipped workers at 75% of the full minimum wage, which reversed the Initiative 82 requirement to raise the tipped minimum wage to the full minimum wage 

  • Did not sign on to legislation to raise wages for participants in the Summer Youth Employment Program

Economic Justice:  This category addresses whether the Councilmember fought for policies to reduce income and racial inequality, and whether they supported tax increases on high-income residents

Matthew Frumin’s votes on economic justice:

Note: Frumin voted for the RFK Stadium deal on the 2nd vote, but he voted against it at the first vote. 

Environmental Justice:  Climate change, global warming, and an endangered environment have impacts in every system of existence. Government and corporate greed have systematically and adversely infringed on the sanctity of our planet and our neighbors in vulnerable communities. Mitigating the climate disaster with stringent advocacy is how we care for our communities.

Matthew Frumin’s votes on environmental justice:

Issue Area                     Rank    

Electoral Justice Champion

Housing Not Aligned

Community Safety Not Aligned

Education Champion

Ward 3 Scorecard

Party: Democrat
First Elected: 2022
Used Public Financing in last election: Yes
Endorsements by DC4D in the last race? No

Overview:  The DC4D scorecard assesses a DC Councilmember’s commitment to economic, racial, and social justice. The scorecard is broken into issue areas, and within each issue area, members are ranked based on their support for bills that would advance justice, as well as their opposition to bills that would widen racial or economic inequity.