Washington, D.C. Admission Act
Summary
Washington, D.C. Admission Act
This bill provides for admission into the United States of the state of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, composed of most of the territory of the District of Columbia. The commonwealth shall be admitted to the Union on an equal footing with the other states.
The Mayor of the District of Columbia shall issue a proclamation for the first elections to Congress of two Senators and one Representative of the commonwealth.
The bill applies current District laws to the commonwealth and continues pending judicial proceedings.
The commonwealth (1) shall consist of all District territory, with specified exclusions for federal buildings and monuments, including the principal federal monuments, the White House, the Capitol Building, the U.S. Supreme Court Building, and the federal executive, legislative, and judicial office buildings located adjacent to the Mall and the Capitol Building; and (2) may not impose taxes on federal property except as Congress permits.
District territory excluded from the commonwealth shall be known as the Capital and shall be the seat of the federal government. The bill maintains the federal government's authority over military lands and specified other property.
The bill provides for expedited consideration of a joint resolution repealing the Twenty-third Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for the appointment of electors of the President and Vice President.
The bill continues certain federal authorities and responsibilities, including regarding employee benefits, agencies, courts, and college tuition assistance, until the commonwealth certifies that it is prepared to take over the authorities and responsibilities.
The bill establishes the Statehood Transition Commission to advise the President, Congress, and District and commonwealth leaders on the transition.
Timeline
- Jun 22, 2021Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Hearings held. Hearings printed: S.Hrg. 117-481.
- Jan 26, 2021Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
- Jan 26, 2021Introduced in Senate
Cosponsors (showing first 30 of 45)
- Sen. Van Hollen, Chris [D-MD] D-MD
- Sen. Baldwin, Tammy [D-WI] D-WI
- Sen. Bennet, Michael F. [D-CO] D-CO
- Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT] D-CT
- Sen. Booker, Cory A. [D-NJ] D-NJ
- Sen. Brown, Sherrod [D-OH] D-OH
- Sen. Cantwell, Maria [D-WA] D-WA
- Sen. Cardin, Benjamin L. [D-MD] D-MD
- Sen. Casey, Robert P., Jr. [D-PA] D-PA
- Sen. Coons, Christopher A. [D-DE] D-DE
- Sen. Cortez Masto, Catherine [D-NV] D-NV
- Sen. Duckworth, Tammy [D-IL] D-IL
- Sen. Durbin, Richard J. [D-IL] D-IL
- Sen. Feinstein, Dianne [D-CA] D-CA
- Sen. Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [D-NY] D-NY
- Sen. Heinrich, Martin [D-NM] D-NM
- Sen. Hirono, Mazie K. [D-HI] D-HI
- Sen. Kaine, Tim [D-VA] D-VA
- Sen. Klobuchar, Amy [D-MN] D-MN
- Sen. Leahy, Patrick J. [D-VT] D-VT
- Sen. Markey, Edward J. [D-MA] D-MA
- Sen. Menendez, Robert [D-NJ] D-NJ
- Sen. Merkley, Jeff [D-OR] D-OR
- Sen. Murphy, Christopher [D-CT] D-CT
- Sen. Murray, Patty [D-WA] D-WA
- Sen. Padilla, Alex [D-CA] D-CA
- Sen. Peters, Gary C. [D-MI] D-MI
- Sen. Reed, Jack [D-RI] D-RI
- Sen. Rosen, Jacky [D-NV] D-NV
- Sen. Sanders, Bernard [I-VT] I-VT
In the News
- Why D.C. Statehood is even more critical after the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act - League of Conservation Voters
- Congress didn’t actually repeal D.C. tax bill, says attorney general - The 51st
- Republicans just f*cked D.C.’s tax-filing season. City leaders could fight back. - The 51st
- Report to Congress on BBG(X) Battleship Program - USNI News
- Support D.C. Statehood and Full Representation - League of Women Voters of California
- LWVUS Urges Congress to Support DC Statehood - League of Women Voters
- DC Statehood Is About Justice, Not Politics - Planned Parenthood Action Fund
- Supreme Court Affirms Lower Court Decision Denying D.C. Residents Voting Member of Congress - ACLU of DC
- WATCH: D.C. Mayor Bowser testifies on bill to make D.C. the 51st state - PBS
- The Fight for D.C. Statehood - Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton | (.gov)
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