U.S. House May Vote on Bill to Give D.C. a Voting Member of the U.S. House

U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has told the press that the U.S. House may vote on the bill to give the District of Columbia a voting member of the House, possibly as early as next week. See this story.

The bills are S.160 and HR 157. The Senate bill passed the Senate last year. It was not brought up in the House last year because an amendment was attached to require the D.C. government to relax its laws on restrictions on guns. Chances are, the political leadership of D.C. has decided to accept the gun amendment.


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  1. Sorry — D.C. AIN’T a State of the Union —

    14th Amdt, Sec. 2.

    What is the EVIL in the so-called brains of the party hacks in DEVIL CITY ???

    Proper remedy- constitutional amendment
    Uniform definition of Elector in ALL of the U.S.A.
    P.R. and A.V.

    Way too difficult for the EVIL party hacks in D.C. to understand — regardless of the party hacks in the small States.

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