District of Columbia Statehood Bill Now Has 203 Co-Sponsors

HR 51, the bill in the U.S. House to make the District of Columbia a state, now has 203 co-sponsors. It has gained two co-sponsors so far in April.

By contrast, HR 1965, the bill Puerto Rico statehood bill introduced by Congressman Darren Soto, only has one co-sponsor.

HR 1681, the ballot access bill introduced by Congressman Justin Amash, has no co-sponsors.

HJR 7, the bill to abolish the electoral college, only has seven co-sponsors.


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District of Columbia Statehood Bill Now Has 203 Co-Sponsors — 8 Comments

  1. How many RED communist Donkeys NOW residing in Devil City ???

    How FATAL was the 23rd Amdt – giving min 3 ECV to Devil City ???

  2. Senate Republicans should make a counter offer if this passes the house…. DC gets statehood if you also break up California into a minimum of 3 states.

  3. How about ABOLISH the very EVIL BAAAAD minority rule USA Senate

    — source of nonstop EVIL since 1789 ???

    Divide ALL *large* States.

    Uniform definition of Elector in ALL of USA.

    PR and AppV

  4. Andrew, the Republican counteroffer should be retrocession of most of DC back to Maryland in exchange for repealing the 27th Amendment and their 3 Electoral College votes. But, Maryland would get at least one more US Rep and their citizens living in DC would thus finally have representation for their taxation.

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