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D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) as well as other city leaders, District statehood activists, and members of the Congressional Black Caucus have developed a wait-and-see attitude toward the new speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Friday, 13 January 2017 20:38

Obama Fails to Speak On DC Statehood

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Not everyone in the District was pleased with President Obama’s last State of the Union address.  

Johnny Barnes, one of the District’s most well-known civil rights attorneys, was celebrated for his work defending those who have had legal problems with the city government.

Thursday, 17 November 2016 20:25

DC Statehood Backers Push On

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The push to make the residential and commercial areas of the District of Columbia a state won’t stop District leaders and statehood activists are saying. 

When the D.C. Council is sworn in for its 22nd Council period on Jan. 2, 2017, there will be a dearth of women of color on it even though Black females constitute the largest population bloc in the city.

As this issue of The Common Denominator goes to press, Congress has yet to take final action on the District of Columbia’s annual appropriation. 

I am writing my maiden column for The Common Denominator a little over an hour after being released from jail.

This year’s national election has generated excitement around the country among Americans seeking a change from the policies of the past eight years.  

While much of the quest for democracy for the District of Columbia has centered around the so-called "big" issues – voting representation in Congress, local control of local budgets and legislation, fair compensation for the burden of the federal presence, and the like – we shouldn’t overlook the importance of seeking symbolic victories along the way to the big prizes. 

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