Anonymous wrote:We cannot afford statehood.
They'll string you along but if you think a 61.4 sq. mile medium sized city with 700K residents will become a state?
Good luck with that.
See you in twenty years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m for this, but won’t this just be bill number 501 that McConnell ignores?
Yes- but will passing it now make it easier to pass next year if Dems retake Senate?
Anonymous wrote:I’m for this, but won’t this just be bill number 501 that McConnell ignores?
RELEASE: 51 for 51, Stand Up America Issue Statement on Forthcoming DC Statehood Vote
WASHINGTON — Today, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton announced that H.R. 51, the Washington, D.C., Admission Act, will get a vote on the House floor next Friday, June 26, where it is expected to pass. The vote on H.R. 51 will mark an historic step toward full representation for the more than 700,000 Americans in D.C., a majority of them Black and Brown, who have long been denied equal representation in their government. This vote comes on the heels of federal law enforcement officers attacking peaceful protesters in the streets of the nation’s capital at the behest of the federal government.“This vote is about equal representation under the law, which hits at the heart of our democracy. It is not only a huge moment in D.C.’s history, but in American history. For over 200 years, D.C. residents have been denied access to the basic features of democracy and this vote is one step toward righting that wrong,”
“There’s no doubt in my mind if this were a Republican city and a white city that this would have happened some time ago, and it should happen,” said Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, who was a longtime opponent of statehood