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January 3, 2009
Press Release | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:Contact:Lynne Breaux, President202.331.5990lynne@ramw.org RAMW Opposes Health Inspection Grade Posting LegislationLegislation was introduced in the Council of the District of Columbia which would revamp the current health inspection regulations for restaurants in Washington, DC. RAMW is opposed to this legislation. The legislation mandates a simplistic letter grading system...
December 18, 2008
Legislation | December 18, 2008 - The DC City Council passed emergency legislation extending the hours of operation and alcohol service from January 17th until 11:59 PM, January 21st.  In order to participate in the extended hours you must file an application with ABRA by January 7th at 4:00 PM. The specifics of the extension are as follows: All on-premise establishments in the District are eligible to...
December 15, 2008
Cloak Room | {mosimage} This edition of The Cloak Room® features useful information on upcoming events, updated Sick and Safe information, recognition awards registration info, training schedules and other news you can use. Download the full edition.
December 5, 2008
Lynne's Lounge | eat Washington (Tuesday, December 2 , 2008) By: Julia WatsonLynne Breaux’s office feels like a happy place to work. With funny food-reference stickers and ornaments, its waiting area gives the impression of the cosy welcome lobby of a slightly dilapidated bed-and-breakfast establishment run by a warm-hearted and enthusiastic owner. As she sails through it to her office at the end, she...
November 25, 2008
Members in the News | November 25, 2008 - New York, NY. The Chilean wine industry received an international honor last week when Wine Spectator chose Casa Lapostolle’s Clos Apalta 2005 as the best “Wine of the Year” for 2008. Out of the 19,500 wines that were blind tasted by the magazine this year, Clos Apalta was awarded the top ranking. In addition to receiving this prestigious recognition, Casa...
November 14, 2008
Legislation | The Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act (ASSLA) became effective November 13, 2008. The act requires all employers to provide paid sick leave to eligible employees working in the District for absences related to physical or mental illness, preventive medical care or family care, and for absences associated with domestic violence or sexual abuse.Employers must provide the following sick days to their...
November 12, 2008
Hot Topics | Featured in The Washington Post Wednesday, November 12, 2008A Diplomatic Champion for ChileBy: Dave McIntyreJust a few days after Mariano Fernandez assumed his post as Chile's ambassador to the United States, he scored his first diplomatic triumph. Serving as a judge at the Atlantic Seaboard Wine Competition, he convinced the four other judges at his table that a wine he particularly liked was...
November 11, 2008
Legislation | Changes to ABC Regulatory ApproachClick here to view the latest communication received from Peter Feather, Chairman of the DC ABC Board, reflecting a significant change in the penalties imposed for sale to those underage, along with other changes in the Board’s regulatory approach.RAMW continues to fight for a reasonable regulatory environment and as always we will keep you posted on...
November 7, 2008
Cloak Room | {mosimage} This edition of The Cloak Room features useful information on legislative matters, charitable events, training schedules and other news you can use.Download the full edition.Check out our ad in the Washington City Paper Food Issue on the streets now!  
November 5, 2008
Tidbits | Featured in Loudoun Times Mirror Tuesday, November 4, 2008Meals tax cooked, school bonds passBY: Elizabeth CoeVoters in Loudoun County overwhelmingly turned down the proposed meals tax Nov. 4, which would have added a small tax to food and beverages in restaurants and prepared, ready-to-serve foods in grocery stores.School bonds approvedLoudoun voters Nov. 4 approved $104 million for new school...
November 5, 2008
Legislation | Meals tax cooked, school bonds pass By Elizabeth Coe Source: Loudoun Times-Mirror TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 2008 Voters in Loudoun County overwhelmingly turned down the proposed meals tax Nov. 4, which would have added asmall tax to food and beverages in restaurants and prepared, ready-to-serve foods in grocery stores. Only about 29 percent of voters in the county voted "yes" to the...
November 4, 2008
Tidbits | Featured in The New York TimesOctober 31, 2008Speaking of Everything BY: SARAH WILDMANThe waiters at Martin’s Tavern in Georgetown see a lot of Chris Matthews, host of the opinionated “Hardball” and the lower temperature, eponymously named Sunday-morning discussion hour on MSNBC.“It’s very Christmas-y here. Very pubby. I’ll have clam chowder and prime rib,...
November 4, 2008
Tidbits | Featured in The Wall Street JournalOctober 30th, 2008People Still Have to Eat By: Nina Zagat and Tim ZagatIn the last few weeks, a lot of people have asked us how the current economic meltdown will affect America's restaurants.The short-term answer is that the crisis is already having an impact. We've recently surveyed 45,000 restaurant-goers nationwide. One-third told us that they're eating out...
October 28, 2008
Members in the News | Featured in City A.M. 10/27/08America’s Political Party Town By: Ryan BorroffWith all eyes on the US capital as the atmosphere reaches fever pitch ahead of the US elections, Washington DC has never been more interesting or exciting.What’s really surprising is how amenable it is, with its wide, tree lined boulevards, gorgeous parks and monuments and spotless avenues,steeped in history....
October 24, 2008
Press Release | For Immediate ReleaseOctober 23, 2008Office of the Press SecretaryContact: 202-282-8010 DHS Issues Supplemental Final Rule with Guidance For Employers Who Receive Social Security 'No-Match' LettersThe Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today issued a Supplemental Final Rule that provides additional background and analysis for the department's No-Match Rule. The DHS regulation, which was...

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