"Who Cares About DC?" It's not a rhetorical question!
It is the personal appeal of a DC resident. It is about democracy in the nation's capital, about voter supression, voting rights and what it means to be a citizen of the United States of America where the right to vote is fundamental in our democracy, but under attack in many places in the U.S.
DC is treated as an agency of the federal government, largely managed by the Congressional Oversight and Government Reform Committee, only one of whose members were elected by residents of the District, Eleanor Holmes Norton, and she has no vote in Congress!
The District’s local government enacts laws and creates programs to spend its own locally-generated tax revenues to benefit its residents. But, Congress reviews and approves or denies any such laws, unlike any of the 50 states.
DC residents cannot appeal to or unelect Members of Congress who decide that they can do a better job of governing the District of Columbia than the DC Council and Mayor.
DC residents pay more income taxes than residents of 22 states, but have no representation in the House or the Senate. That’s why DC license plates read, "END Taxation Without Representation.”
Please share your thoughts about this project.
Who Cares About DC is a tax-exempt, nonprofit film.
Donations to support the film are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
For more information, contact Filmmaker Stephen Kolb at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
