Sep 27, 2022
Undocumented Residents Could Vote In Local D.C. Elections Under Bill Advanced By Council Committee
The District would join a small number of jurisdictions — including neighboring Hyattsville and Takoma Park — that lets non-citizens vote.
The D.C. Council is slated to adopt legislation this summer, though how quickly it would be implemented in federal facilities remains to be seen.
A new Campaign Zero analysis highlights the ongoing debate over who should be able to access the footage.
May 23, 2007
Senate Judiciary Hearing on Voting Rights on Now
It looks like Senate Republicans really don’t want today’s scheduled Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to happen as planned. DCVote spokesperson Kevin Kiger tells us that Republicans have tried to invoke the 2-hour Rule, which would cut off committee action two hours after the Senate started work for the day. We’ve got our browsers set to the live webcast of the hearing, set to begin at 1:30 p.m., at which point we’ll know whether Sen. Russ…
May 22, 2007
Senate Judiciary Hearing on Voting Rights Tomorrow
After passing the House and getting a hearing in the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee last week, The D.C. Voting Rights Act moves to the Senate Judiciary Committee tomorrow. The committee has scheduled a full hearing on Wednesday called “Ending Taxation Without Representation: The Constitutionality of S.1257,” which will address, natch, the constitutionality of the bill. Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, is a supporter of…
Mar 19, 2007
Republican Expresses Support for D.C. Voting Rights
When legislation granting the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives came before the House Judiciary Committee last Thursday, all but two Republicans voted against it. One, Rep. Chris Cannon (R-Ut.), would see his state gain an additional seat, so his support was a given. The second, Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), was the surprise. Pence has always been a conservative’s conservative, a former leader of the Republican Study Committee (a conservative caucus within…
Mar 16, 2007
Morning Roundup: Sunshine in Our Minds Edition
It may be cold and rainy, but there’s still plenty of reasons to smile on this fine Friday morning. Maryland and Georgetown won, VCU triumphed over Duke in one of those only-in-March exciting final two minutes, and … oooh, right. Sorry about that GWU. Ouch. How are your brackets doing this morning, Washington? More of course will be coming later from our crack team of sportsologists. Voting Rights That Much Closer: DCist already reported on…
Mar 15, 2007
Voting Rights Legislation Passes Another Hurdle
The House Judiciary Committee today endorsed legislation granting the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives, setting the measure on track for a full vote by the end of the month. Though legal scholars debated the constitutionality of the measure in a hearing before the committee yesterday and a number of amendments were considered today, the legislation easily gained the approval of the Democratic-led committee, 21-13. Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) and Rep. Chris…
Mar 13, 2007
Voting Rights Legislation Moves Forward
How many times have we written this headline, only to be disappointed as another roadblock gets thrown in the way of District voting rights? Far too many times. But we’re a little more optimistic these days. The Post is reporting that the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform today endorsed the legislation that would finally grant the District a voting representative in the House of Representatives. The vote was 24-5. The legislation is set…