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MLK's dream for America is one of the stars of the 60th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington
Read full article: MLK's dream for America is one of the stars of the 60th anniversary of the 1963 March on WashingtonThe last part of the speech took less time to deliver than it takes to boil an egg, but โI Have A Dreamโ is one of American historyโs most famous orations and most inspiring.
Senate votes to block DC crime laws, Biden supportive
Read full article: Senate votes to block DC crime laws, Biden supportiveThe Senate has voted to block new District of Columbia crime laws and overrule the city government as lawmakers in both parties have expressed concern about rising violent crime rates in cities nationwide.
House votes to overturn DC criminal code and voting laws
Read full article: House votes to overturn DC criminal code and voting lawsThe Republican-held House has launched the first salvo in what could be a long-running feud with the District of Columbia over self-government in the nationโs capital.
Coachโs comments deal another blow to Commanders reputation
Read full article: Coachโs comments deal another blow to Commanders reputationA Washington Commanders assistant coach referring to the Jan. 6 insurrection as a โdust-up at the Capitolโ is just the latest off-field controversy for NFL franchise.
Washington, D.C., sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over Jan. 6 insurrection
Read full article: Washington, D.C., sues Proud Boys, Oath Keepers over Jan. 6 insurrectionThe District of Columbia has filed a civil lawsuit seeking harsh financial penalties against far-right groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over their role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump.
Court rejects DC residents' bid for voting representation
Read full article: Court rejects DC residents' bid for voting representationThe Supreme Court has affirmed a lower court ruling that said District of Columbia residents are not entitled to voting representation in the House of Representatives.
Police planning to reinstall Capitol fence ahead of rally
Read full article: Police planning to reinstall Capitol fence ahead of rallyLaw enforcement concerned by the potential for violence at a rally in the nationโs Capitol next week are planning to reinstall protective fencing that surrounded the U.S. Capitol for months after the Jan. 6 insurrection there.
Stay or go? Fence, Guard pose Capitol security questions
Read full article: Stay or go? Fence, Guard pose Capitol security questionsNational Guard open a gate in the razor wire topped perimeter fence around the Capitol allow another member in at sunrise in Washington, Monday, March 8, 2021. The U.S. Capitol Police has asked for the fencing and the National Guard to remain, for now. As of Friday there were about 4,300 Guard troops in the city. "Our National Guard troops, who serve with great honor and distinction, are not law enforcement officers, and we will not abide the continued militarization of Capitol complex security,โ wrote Sens. Coupled with the hiring of 350 additional officers, the report also recommends establishing a permanent โquick response forceโ within the Capitol Police but also at the National Guard in D.C. for emergencies.
Stay or go? Fence, Guard pose Capitol security questions
Read full article: Stay or go? Fence, Guard pose Capitol security questionsNational Guard open a gate in the razor wire topped perimeter fence around the Capitol allow another member in at sunrise in Washington, Monday, March 8, 2021. The U.S. Capitol Police has asked for the fencing and the National Guard to remain, for now. As of Friday there were about 4,300 Guard troops in the city. "Our National Guard troops, who serve with great honor and distinction, are not law enforcement officers, and we will not abide the continued militarization of Capitol complex security,โ wrote Sens. Coupled with the hiring of 350 additional officers, the report also recommends establishing a permanent โquick response forceโ within the Capitol Police but also at the National Guard in D.C. for emergencies.
Activists seek to decriminalize 'magic' mushrooms in DC
Read full article: Activists seek to decriminalize 'magic' mushrooms in DCIf the signatures hold up through the verification process, voters in the nation's capital will face a November ballot initiative that would decriminalize psilocybin magic" mushrooms and other natural psychedelics like mescaline. Activists are deemphasizing the recreational aspects of the drugs, focusing almost exclusively on the therapeutic and medical benefits as treatment for depression, trauma and addiction. A growing body of work is looking at the effects of natural psychedelics to treat depression, trauma and addiction. Maryland Republican Rep. Andy Harris, who sponsored the budget rider that blocked the 2014 marijuana initiative, has already indicated in press interviews that he plans to do the same if this new initiative passes. The Democratic-controlled House approved a landmark D.C. statehood bill in June, but it faces insurmountable opposition in the Republican-held Senate.
House moves to approve DC statehood; Senate GOP opposes
Read full article: House moves to approve DC statehood; Senate GOP opposesDelegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., speaks at a news conference on District of Columbia statehood on Capitol Hill, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, in Washington. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Md. will hold a vote on D.C. statehood on July 26. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
House adopts bill to make DC 51st state; Senate GOP opposes
Read full article: House adopts bill to make DC 51st state; Senate GOP opposesLawmakers approved the bill, 232-180, largely along party lines, marking the first time a chamber of Congress has passed a D.C. statehood bill. Or Congress can live up to this nationโs promise and ideals, end taxation without representation and passโ the statehood bill. In a Senate speech, he dismissed Washington, D.C., as a city with little more to offer than lobbyists and federal workers. โIn other words, Wyoming is a well-rounded working-class state.โCotton also criticized Democrats for prioritizing the D.C. statehood vote while there is โmob violenceโ in the streets. โThere shouldnโt be troops from other states in Washington, D.C.,โ said Bowser.
Trump's disconnect with DC widens during viral pandemic
Read full article: Trump's disconnect with DC widens during viral pandemicAs a candidate for the White House, President Donald Trump once said he wanted whatever is best for the residents of the nations capital. But over the course of his more than three years in office a disconnect between the president and District of Columbia has emerged. Aides to the mayor said Trump told Bowser her concerns were on his radar, but he made no commitments. Similarly, Trump told her the issue would be addressed when she initially complained about the matter during a White House conference call with governors in late March. The White House declined to comment.
Nation's capital aims to start reopening May 29
Read full article: Nation's capital aims to start reopening May 29The District of Columbia is under a stay-home order for all residents in an effort to slow the spread of the new coronavirus. Bowser on Thursday penciled in Friday, May 29 as a potential start date for phase 1 of the District of Columbias proposed three-phase reopening plan. This is not an on-off switch.Bowser had previously set the nations capital on a timeline that would have it beginning to reopen on June 8 at the earliest. Although the rest of the state of Virginia, began reopening in mid-May, the northern counties balked and requested a delay. Im of the mindset that we need to open as soon as possible.Shallal serves on the Reopen DC committee as part of the restaurant subcommittee.