Posted on 06/26/2020 12:39:28 PM PDT by Red Badger
The U.S. House on Friday approved legislation to make D.C. the 51st state in the United States.
The House vote was the first on D.C. statehood in more than a quarter-century. The vote was 232-180.
While it marks the first time the House has passed a D.C. statehood bill, the Republican-controlled Senate has no plans to take it up.
The bill would establish a federal district of two square miles, comprising the Capitol and White House, the National Mall and other major federal buildings. The rest of the District would become a state called Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, named for the Black abolitionist and intellectual Frederick Douglass.
Mayor Muriel Bowser said in a statement, More than 160 years ago, Washingtonian Frederick Douglass told us: Power concedes nothing without a demand. As Washingtonians and as taxpaying American citizens, we are demanding what is owed to us the rights guaranteed to us by the U.S. Constitution.
She added, the issue of taxation without representation was settled more than 200 years ago through the Declaration of Independence, and disenfranchising more than 700,000 taxpaying Americans is wrong no matter our politics or demographics.
Bowser congratulated D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, who has fought for statehood for decades. On both a personal and professional level, this is an extraordinary accomplishment for the Congresswoman, and we are all grateful not only for her tireless work on statehood, but also her commitment to uplifting DC residents and putting DC in the best position to become the 51st state.
The mayor added, I was born without representation, but I swear I will not die without representation. Disenfranchised and shortchanged
Passionate debate from lawmakers representing several states preceded the historic vote.
Norton initiated the debate on her bill, H.R. 51.
The United States is the only democratic country that denies both voting rights, in its national legislature, and local autonomy to the residents of its nations capital, she said on the House floor.
Top Democrats joined Norton in urging lawmakers to vote for the measure, arguing it is time to end taxation without representation. Norton, while she has limited voting privileges in certain situations, does not have a vote that counts on the House floor.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised Nortons work on the legislation, calling her relentless, persistent, dissatisfied about the lack of full participation for her constituents.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland, who for many years held off on formally endorsing D.C. statehood, spoke on the floor with a mask that included a map of the District that statehood supporters have distributed.
The people who call our nations capital home have been disenfranchised and shortchanged for too long, Hoyer said.
But Republicans, including Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, argued against statehood.
This is not Congress land. This is Marylands land, Harris said, his voice rising. Maryland gave it to the United States for the sole purpose of a permanent federal enclave.
The District of Columbia was created from landed originally ceded by the states of Maryland and Virginia.
Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., said it is time for neighboring residents in D.C. to receive full representation in Congress and countered arguments to cede the District back to Maryland.
Two problems Maryland doesnt want D.C., and D.C. doesnt want to be in Maryland, he said. The consent of the governed is a fundamental part of the American architecture, which you conveniently overlook.
Republicans argue that a constitutional amendment would be needed to make D.C. a state, which Democrats counter is unnecessary.
Lawmakers on both sides agree that politics plays a big role as everything does in Washington in the battle over whether to make D.C. a state.
What this is really all about is an attempt to get two more Democratic senators, said Rep. Jody Hice, R-Ga.
The legislation calls for D.C. to also get a voting member of the House of Representatives.
Even with the expected House passage of the measure, D.C. will be a long way from becoming a state. The Republican-controlled Senate has no desire to take up the legislation.
Still, Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, called for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to take up the legislation, saying in a statement the leader must immediately bring this bill up for Senate consideration. Its time for Republicans to stop treating the citizens of the District of Columbia as second-class citizens and recognize their constitutional rights as Americans.
Van Hollen also noted that D.C.s status has already cost it, and recently: The District was treated as a territory, rather than a state, in the apportionment of federal COVID-19 relief money, costing it about $700,000.
Democrats are hoping that they can retake the Senate, as well as the White House, this fall, to give the legislation a chance.
The last time the House voted on statehood, in 1993, the bill overwhelmingly failed by a vote of 277-153.
While Democrats controlled both the House and the Senate in 2009-2010, when President Barack Obama was in the While House, statehood legislation made little progress.
Statehood supporters say that recent protests near the White House and the forceful response from President Trump has raised awareness across the country about the issue.
Yep! This brings tears of joy to this 87-year old's eyes...
Only Apophis can save us... I hope that I can last till 2029 to see it...
If residents of DC want representation they can move to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
AND, a documented history of employing an illegal alien domestic at less than the required minimum wage (as well NOT paying FICA taxes...) This was back during the Carter "Reign" when she was the head of the EEOC! Who knows..., Google has probably expunged all info from the memory bank..., I have not checked recently!
The First Amendment of the Constitution is explicit about the District of Columbia. All the Dems want are the two electoral college delegates it would provide them.
Yet CV2 ran rampant in all four [add Wayne County to the mix]
Why not name the new state “Douchbagia” after Elenor Holmley Norton and Nancy Bella Pelosi? After all, Virginia and Maryland were named after wymyn.
Making a city a State , only a Demonut could come up with that
That sounds OK to me.
The First Amendment of the Constitution is explicit in the independence it gives to the nations capitol and made the capitol the independence is has. All the Dems want are the two liberal electoral college delegates it would give them if DC is made a state.
Better remedy - cede the entire District of Columbia to Maryland, and move the capital to Kansas, dead in the middle of the country.
Brazil did it quite successfully.
it has been mismanaged for years and should have been returned to MD as Arlington and Alexandria were sent back to VA. the only problem is that MD does not want to accept responsibility for the residents of DC (can you blame them?) also this would effectively kill Hogan’s chances and any other GOP nominee statewide.
DOA. If people living there don’t like it...leave. Just don’t move here. We don’t need any of those WDC attitudes.
Such an amendment was passed by Congress on August 22, 1978. It was called the District of Columbia Voting Rights Amendment and it would have given DC full Congressional representation, full participation in Presidential election (not merely 3 electors), and full participation in the amendment process (Article V).
The States overwhelmingly rejected the proposal; needed 38 ratifications for adoption, received only 16. By its own terms, the proposal died on August 22, 1985. The lesson the Demon-crats took from this was to ignore Article V in the future when trying to get two perpetually Democrat DC Senators.
You should have added parasite on the taxpayers’ tit and a nitwit supreme.
Fixed.
Oh hell. Don’t give it back to Maryland.
All the Dems want are the two electoral college delegates it would provide them.
Washington D.C. has three Electoral College votes.
And right behind that Pelosi’s Dems are probably queuing up another bill to admit CHAZ as the 52nd state. Imagine, we will have our first two Antifa senators.
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