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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…

Sep 12, 2007

Voting Rights Roundup: We Hope Mitch is Reading

After letting us all enjoy a good summer break, next week the U.S. Senate will start debating legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives. And in preparing for what is sure to be a spirited battle, big-name voting rights activists have recently stepped up the pressure with two back-to-back op-eds in Washington papers. Yesterday Maryland’s former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele and former Oklahoma Republican Rep. J.C. Watts penned…

Jul 24, 2007

Nothing Tastes Better at Lunch Than Voting Rights

As you, faithful DCist reader, should know, today is the day that you can take action for District voting rights. And if you haven’t already, why not take your lunch break to call the toll-free number the folks at D.C. Vote have set-up (1-866-346-3008) and lobby a senator? If you’re a District resident, you’ll get patched through to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.). If not, you’ll get your home senator. On top of the handy…

Jul 24, 2007

Morning Roundup: Call Your Senators Edition

Now that it turns out there’s almost nothing more embarrassing than watching self-made videos of goofy Americans asking leading questions to presidential candidates, we’d like to suggest you take a valuable lesson from the experience by choosing not to enter your workplace this morning wearing wraparound sunglasses, a Viking outfit or a salmon-colored suit jacket. We’ll leave the choice of affecting an over-the-top southern drawl up to you, but you can probably guess where…

Jul 23, 2007

Voting Rights Gets Final Push in Senate

After next week, Washington’s wheels will grind to a sudden month-long halt as members of Congress leave the city for their traditional August recess. Armed with that deadline, voting rights activists are making a last-minute push in the U.S. Senate. When we last checked, legislation to grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives was ready to be debated on the floor of the Senate, though supporters of the bill admitted to…

May 01, 2007

Lieberman, Hatch to Introduce Voting Rights Bill

After legislation granting the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives passed two weeks ago, the question that remained was how the Senate would look upon the proposal. Well, today we’ll find out. Today at 2:30 p.m. Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Ut.) will introduce legislation that follows up on the House’s recent action. And while Lieberman’s leadership was all but assured during the April 16 March for Voting Rights,…

Mar 29, 2007

Republicans to D.C.: No Fun Allowed

Republicans in Congress just haven’t been nice to the District lately — they delayed a vote on the voting rights bill by adding a rider to end D.C.’s handgun ban, and now they’re preventing a free concert from being held near the Capitol on July 7. The concert was to be part of Al Gore’s Live Earth series of concerts to raise environmental awareness and was to feature some combination of acts like the Police,…

 
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