Hurdles Loom; Backers Say Plan Is Best Shot at Voting Rights
A bill to grant more than 500,000 District citizens a voting member in
the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time was introduced
last night by House Government Reform Committee Chairman Thomas M.
Davis III (R-Va.). Staking out uncharted constitutional and political
terrain, the D.C. Fairness in Representation Act would temporarily
expand the House by two members to 437 seats, adding one seat for a
representative from the District and a fourth member from Utah. [more] Pictured above: Rep. Thomas M. Davis , who said "The capital of the free world ought to have a vote in Congress,"