The Senate voted to block the Washington, D.C.’s recently revised criminal code, after many congressional Democrats joined Republicans in rejecting a city law for the first time in more than three decades. President Biden has said he will sign the bill.
for his signature after many congressional Democrats joined Republicans in rejecting a city law for the first time in more than three decades.murders and car thefts are rising
Congress has authority under federal law to review the city’s laws before they take effect. Lawmakers have routinely added riders to spending bills to nullify D.C. measures on issues including drugs and abortion, but haven’t formally blocked a D.C. law since 1991, when Congress stepped in to stop a building that would have exceeded the city’s height limits.PREVIEWThe House had already approved the measure, and in the face of several Senate defections and Mr.
In recent days, Democratic lawmakers including Sens. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, Tim Kaine of Virginia, Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin all sided with Republicans, citing elements of the criminal-code revisions that they see as problematic. All those Democrats are seen as potentiallyProponents of the D.C. code say the changes have been misunderstood and misrepresented.
Opponents of the congressional action have “one simple message for Congress and President Biden: Keep your hands off D.C.,” said Democrat Eleanor Holmes Norton, the district’s nonvoting representative in the House. “You either support D.C. home rule or you don’t,” she said at a rally outside Union Station.
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