The announcement comes as federal intervention in D.C. protests has reignited the conversation about statehood.
Apr 19, 2007
Morning Roundup: The News Cycle Edition
The nation is still transfixed on the latest coming out of Blacksburg, especially the startling images and words that have come out of the package Cho Seung-Hui apparently sent to NBC News between his two shooting sprees. It’s also of course talking about the day’s two biggest stories coming out of Washington: The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the so-called partial-birth abortion ban, and the start of Congressional testimony by embattled Attorney General Alberto…
Apr 18, 2007
DC Voting Rights Act Returns to House Floor Tomorrow
Breaking just now: The DC Voting Rights Act (now H.R. 1905) is scheduled to return to the House Floor tomorrow, Thursday for a vote. The move comes after a week of speculation that Majority Leader Steny Hoyer had removed the bill from this week’s schedule for unclear reasons. Today it is now definite: the bill will come to a vote tomorrow. The bill originally stalled on the House Floor last month after three Republican…
Mar 28, 2007
Voting Rights Legislation Delayed Again
The Post is reporting today that House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) has announced that legislation to grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives will be debated again, and hopefully passed, in mid-April. Hoyer noted that the Democratic leadership is looking for ways to prevent last Thursday’s debacle, when Republicans used a procedural motion to derail the legislation. D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton warned against any further Republican foot-dragging on the…
Mar 27, 2007
Voting Rights Roundup: More Calls, Please
Hoyer and Pelosi Need Your Input: Mike Panetta, D.C. Shadow Representative, informed us that voting rights activists are pushing Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca.) and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) to bring the voting rights legislation that was derailed last week back to the floor of the House this week. They’re afraid that if it gets pushed off until next week, it may well get lost in the usual congressional shuffle. Panetta has…
Mar 22, 2007
Live Blogging Debate on Voting Rights
OK, we’re going to try live blogging debate on the House floor as much as we can. Acting speaker right now is Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher (D- CA). Floor manager Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), Judiciary Chairman, has just finished introducing the legislation and expressing his belief that the District Clause allows the Congress to make any laws for D.C. it sees fit. 12:27 p.m.: Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) is currently making the case on behalf…
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…
Jan 23, 2007
Fenty Snubs Bush, Sits With Pelosi
Around the time of last year’s State of the Union address, we asked whether then-Mayor Anthony Williams should have foregone attending the annual event as a guest of First Lady Laura Bush, to make clear his continuing disappointment with the District’s lack of voting rights. Some commenters thought the idea preposterous, with one going as far as to opine: Of course the mayor should attend. What the f*ck is boycotting it going to accomplish? Do…
Dec 28, 2006
The Year in Voting Rights: Next Year, Right?
It seemed like it would be our year. After lobbying throughout most of 2006, voting rights activists and their allies in Congress had all but convinced House Republicans to go along with a plan to grant the District one voting seat in the House of Representatives. The relevant congressional committees had signed off on the legislation; Utah, which would similarly gain a seat in a partisan tit-for-tat exchange, formally endorsed the idea; President Bush indicated…