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Christina Henderson

Overview

Current roleCouncil Member

PartyIndependent

Political ideologyProgressive Independent

Age40 years old (Oct 10, 1985)

GenderFemale

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LocationDistrict of Columbia

BackgroundPolitician

EducationFurman University — BA in Political Science

Notable personal detailsChristina Henderson is an at-large member of the Council of the District of Columbia, first taking office on January 2, 2021. Her work has focused on education and local policy, including prior roles with D.C. Public Schools and as deputy chief of staff to former Councilmember David Grosso, where she directed the Council’s Committee on Education. She also served as a legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer. She earned a BA in Political Science from Furman University and a Master in Public Affairs from Princeton University.

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Positions

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Economy & Taxes

Supports tax increases on higher-income residents and expansion of targeted tax credits and credits for low- and moderate-income households. Has voted with colleagues to raise marginal tax rates on high earners and backed local child tax credit and Earned Income Tax Credit expansions.

Healthcare

Supports expanding and protecting access to affordable, high-quality health care in the District, including defending Medicaid/DC Health Link and pursuing programmatic expansions (e.g., medical respite, food access, provider rate increases) through the Council’s Health Committee. Has criticized federal proposals that would reduce coverage and has overseen actions to increase supports for vulnerable residents.

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Immigration & Border

Supports policies that expand access and protections for immigrants in the District, including creating a scholarship program for undocumented DC high school graduates to attend higher education. Advocates for investment in immigrant youth to improve economic opportunity within the District.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports unrestricted access to abortion and has sponsored legislation to protect people who self-manage abortions and those who assist them; she has framed the District as a jurisdiction that should be a safe haven for individuals seeking reproductive health care.

Climate & Energy

Supports local climate resilience and clean-energy/transportation initiatives, emphasizing sustainable, equitable transportation planning and heat/cooling resilience. Advocates for climate preparedness and has received recognition for climate leadership while serving on regional transportation planning bodies. Policy emphasis is on clean energy incentives, multimodal transit, and adapting the District to increased heat and flooding risks rather than phasing out fossil fuels immediately.

Public Safety & Guns

Supports a multi-pronged public safety approach that combines violence-interruption programs, expanded prevention and youth engagement, and targeted enforcement efforts; engages with law enforcement and federal partners on gun and drug enforcement while opposing defunding. Has sponsored and supported legislation and budget items to fund violence prevention and police oversight, and has expressed support for certain provisions in bills addressing gun violence and carjackings.

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