Jun 12, 2007
Voting Rights Measure Gets More Senate Attention
After a pair of hearings before two Senate committees, a proposal to grant the District a vote in the House of Representatives will be marked up tomorrow. The mark-up, which will occur at 10 a.m. before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, is the final step before the legislation — which would grant both Utah and the District additional seats in the House — reaches the floor of the Senate. Thanks to the…
Apr 30, 2007
About Tonight
>> After bitching about extreme lack of tickets to Friday’s sold out Arcade Fire show, our friends at Washingtonian Magazine alerted us to their ticket giveaway. Only one seat is up for grabs, you didn’t want to bring your girlfriend anyway, right? Contest ends Thursday at noon. >> Tim Westergren, founder of Pandora Internet radio, hosts a meet up tonight at Be Bar. Open to listeners and non-listeners alike, guests can chat about the…
Mar 26, 2007
Fenty Pushes Voting Rights at White House
Though Republicans managed to sink legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the chamber last week, voting rights activists haven’t given up. In fact, they’re going straight to the top. According to the Post, Mayor Adrian Fenty is slated to meet today with Joshua Bolten, Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush. We’re not sure what the meeting will accomplish, though. The White House officially expressed its intention to veto the…
Mar 20, 2007
Bush Issues Threat of Veto on D.C. Voting Rights
President George W. Bush today formally declared his intention to veto legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives. In a Statement of Administration Policy released by the Office of Management and Budget, the Bush administration stated that “the bill violates the Constitution’s provisions governing the composition and election of the United States Congress” and that any congressional endorsement would be swiftly vetoed. The statement quoted the section of…
Mar 17, 2007
Voting Rights Bill Faces Constitutional Concerns
But of course! Something else has come between the District and its voting rights. Today the Post is reporting that President George W. Bush and various senators have expressed concerns over the constitutionality of legislation that would grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives. According to the White House the legislation, which passed two House committees this week and may face a vote before the House as early as next week,…
Feb 28, 2007
Fenty Knocks Softball Questions Out of the Park
Given that the state of the District’s public schools is one of the city’s most pressing problems, we were excited to see Mayor Adrian Fenty host an online chat at the Post to clarify and explain his ambitious plans for a mayoral takeover. Unfortunately, the chat ended up sounding much like most of President George W. Bush’s public appearances — staged and scrubbed free of criticism. Fenty fielded 16 questions in total, none of which…
Feb 16, 2007
House Passes Iraq Resolution With Local Votes
This afternoon the House of Representatives passed a resolution expressing its opposition to President George W. Bush’s 21,500 troop surge for Iraq. With a final vote of 246-182, fewer Republicans than expected jumped ship, though two that did are locals — Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) and Rep. Wayne Gilchrest (R-Md.). Davis, known to be a moderate on some issues, spoke on Wednesday, noting: Still, knowing what we know today, after almost four years of attempted…
Nov 08, 2006
Bush Caught Off Guard With Voting Rights Question
Amidst tough questions in an early afternoon press conference today on the loss of the House, the war in Iraq, and the resignation of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, President George W. Bush faced a question he wasn’t expecting — on District voting rights. A reporter asked Bush on whether he would support legislation currently moving through Congress that would grant the District one voting seat in the House of Representatives and may come to…
Nov 02, 2006
DCist’s Election Guide 2006
Written by DCist contributor Alex Hogan and Martin Austermuhle D.C. Mayor, City Council: Ok, so the September Democratic primary kinda took the air out of the District’s official mayoral election, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go vote. Look for a crushing Democratic sweep, but give a little time and check out what the Statehood Green and Republican candidates, Chris Otten and David Kranich, respectively, have to offer. We’d like to think that someday their…
Oct 12, 2006
Culture War Engulfs Gallaudet
It’s easy to paint the protesters at Gallaudet University as young causeheads that have listened to too much Rage Against the Machine and idealistically mused on revolution. But theirs is not a battle to save the rain forest, stop sweatshops, or even impeach President George W. Bush. The continued intensity of their protest — now in its second day of sucessfully locking down the Northeast campus — is fueled by conflicts over culture, identity, and…