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Utah Makes Headway in Drawing a New District — 9 Comments

  1. You say “temporarily expand the size of the U.S. House from 435 seats to 437”, but I’m pretty sure the bill states that it’s a permanent increse.

  2. Like many other bills passed it is Unconstitutional to give Washington D.C a vote.the founding fathers Excluded Washington.D.C. for a very good reason.

  3. I agree with Charles Broy. Just when will DC (or perhaps New Columbia?) be “awarded” their two “rightful” Senate seats and hold elections for governor and legislature in addition to mayor and council? That is just what they need… MORE government! This solves EVERYTHING!

  4. So, people in 49 states have their collective legislative “voice” slightly diluted, but it’s ok because both Democrats and Republicans get to do it evenly? We’re in more trouble than I thought if garbage like this can get voted through.

  5. Residents of Washington, DC, were permitted to vote in Maryland US House elections before 1800. So the founding fathers were not opposed to letting D.C. residents have voting representation in the US House.

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