Barely hours after a former employee of alleged straw donation funder Jeff Thompson pleaded guilty to a campaign finance violation, another Thompson associate is charged.
Sep 27, 2007
Senate Passes Hate Crime Legislation
Written by DCist Contributor Fredo Alvarez In a 60-39 cloture vote, the U.S. Senate barely passed the Matthew Shepard Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007 (S 1105) today as an amendment to the FY 2008 Defense Authorization Bill (HR 1585). The measure would expand protection against hate crimes to the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, and would enable the Federal government to provide assistance in the investigation or prosecution of…
Sep 18, 2007
Voting Rights: Failure and the Future
And so it was — the U.S. Senate voted today 57-42 in favor of closing debate on legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives, three short of what was needed to prevent a Republican-led filibuster. The measure, which passed the House in April, is now likely dead, and another attempt to correct a 200-year injustice has been thwarted. Of course, the legislation could be re-introduced, but it won’t…
Sep 18, 2007
The Big Day Arrives — and Byrd Dodges
As the Senate prepares to vote today over whether to close debate on legislation granting the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives, no one can safely say whether the votes will be there to head off a threatened filibuster. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) made his opposition to the bill painfully clear in a floor speech yesterday, and voting rights activists have been scrambling to gain enough Republican allies to reach…
Jun 25, 2007
Webb, Specter Become Focus of Voting Rights Push
As the full Senate readies to debate and vote on legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives, voting rights activists are focusing on two key senators — Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) and Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.). According to people close to the lobbying effort, the legislation has garnered enough votes for a simple majority, but is still short of the votes needed to prevent a filibuster. And while…
Jul 25, 2006
District Police Storm Senate
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As part of D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams’ on-going crackdown on crime in the nation’s capital, District police officers burst into various Senate Office Buildings this morning, sources tell DCist. The officers, clad in SWAT uniforms and roughly pushing Senate staffers to the ground, raided a number of sundry stores in the Senate complex and confiscated multiple cartons of cigarettes. “We’d heard reports that cigarettes were being sold in Senate stores without charging…