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House votes to block D.C. Council from changing sentencing laws
Washington Post· 13 hours agoThe legislation would face more hurdles in the Democratic-controlled Senate, including the Senate filibuster, requiring 60 votes to advance.
House targets D.C. home rule by passing bill that would give Congress oversight on public safety
The Washington Times· 12 hours agoHouse lawmakers looking to restore congressional oversight over the District of Columbia passed a...
DC 2024 primary election voter guide: Everything you need to know - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 3 days agoD.C.’s June 4 primary will see voters cast not just their choice for president, but for several...
DC CRIMES Act passes House, threatening local sentencing reforms
WTTG via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoThe U.S. House of Representatives passed the D.C. CRIMES Act (HR 7530) on Wednesday afternoon, a...
Jamie Raskin corrects GOP lawmaker on House floor over history error
NBC NEWS· 12 hours agoDan Bishop for mistakenly saying that Thomas Jefferson signed the Constitution. Bishop made the...
US House to vote on DC CRIMES Act; District leaders voice opposition
WDVM via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoWASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a bill that drastically would...
Mastro is (not) on today’s agenda
Politico· 43 minutes ago“Between a mailer echoing D.C. Republicans and a $1.9M ad spend from a Republican-funded super PAC, it’s clear to all that the far-right is afraid of Jamaal ...
Mayor asks for JUST Pensacola to advocate for zoning changes to boost affordable housing
Pensacola News Journal via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoPensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves is expecting pushback to reforms to the city's land development code,...
Dover mayor and council must censure Sergio Rodriguez
Daily Record via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe Dover Council must use its power to censure Rodriguez. I know a lot about censure since the...
DC Superior Court at ‘breaking point' as it waits for Senate to confirm more judges
NBC Washington· 14 hours agoA growing number of judicial vacancies has D.C. Superior Court at a “breaking point,” hindering the...