The Hill is reporting that Democratic leaders in the House have once again ruled out setting a date for a floor vote on the D.C. House Voting Rights Act. Despite hopeful speculation that the bill, derailed by efforts to add an amendment that would wipe out most of the District’s gun registration regulations, would be added to the schedule next week, Democrats indicated today that they have still not been able to come to an agreement that would guarantee the bill would pass. The story frames the issue around the latest disagreement between D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton and D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty, who have split on whether the District should consider accepting the gun amendment in exchange for a voting member in the House.