Apr 09, 2007
Voting Rights March: One Week and Counting
It was almost three weeks ago that Republicans helped derail legislation that would finally grant the District a voting seat in the House of Representatives. The Democratic leadership has promised to bring the legislation back to the floor next week, but even if it passes, it faces an uphill battle in the Senate and an almost assured veto from President Bush. Short of giving up and moving en masse to Virginia and Maryland, what can…
Sep 20, 2006
Morning Roundup: Let the Sunshine In Edition
It’s shaping up to be a beautiful day here in Washington, with a high around 70 degrees and mostly sunny skies. Here’s hoping the great weather can brighten the days of Montgomery County election officials, who are reporting that they won’t have a final count of all provisional ballots in the county until sometime next week, thanks to mistakes which forced many early morning voters to cast the paper ballots. We know the idea that…
Jun 23, 2006
Morning Roundup: Mostly Maryland Edition
Good morning, D.C. Check out this lovely shot of the Capitol by Grundlepuck. The statue looks sad, or at least concerned — perhaps it’s contemplating the fate of Rep. Bob Ney, the self-proclaimed “Mayor of Capitol Hill.” According to the Post, Ney’s just been further implicated in the Abramoff scandal. Duncan Drops Out Of Race: The Democratic field in the race for the Maryland governorship. Montgomery County Executive Doug Duncan has withdrawn from the race,…
Jul 22, 2005
And Then There Were Three
The Democratic Primary isn’t until September 2006, the general election two months after that, but the field of mayoral contenders grew one stronger today. Marie C. Johns, a former Verizon executive, today formally announced her candidacy for the District’s top job, currently held by Anthony Williams, who is secretive about his own plans for a possible third term. In announcing her candidacy, Johns vowed to apply her extensive business experience to running the city government,…