Voting Rights, Statehood, andRetrocession

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  • Congressional Research Service, Eugene Boyd, District of Columbia
    Voting Representation in Congress: An Analysis of Legislative
    Proposals, January 30, 2007
  • Congressional Research Service, Kenneth R. Thomas, The
    Constitutionality of Awarding the Delegate for the District of
    Columbia a Vote in the House of Representatives or the Committee of
    the Whole, January 24, 2007
  • Bills introduced in the 108th Congress
    • Ralph Regula (R-OH), A Bill to Provide for Retrocession to the State of Maryland, H.R.
      381, January 27, 2003
    • Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), To Provide for Full Voting
      Representation in Congress for the Citizens of the District of
      Columbia, H.R. 1285, March 13, 2003
    • Joseph Lieberman (D-CT), To Provide for Full Voting
      Representation in Congress for the Citizens of the District of
      Columbia, H.R. 1285, March 13, 2003
    • Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA), To restore the Federal
      electoral rights of the residents of the District of Columbia, and
      for other purposes, H.R. 3709, January
      20, 2004
  • DC Equality Amendment, Timothy D. Cooper, Charles Wesley Harris, and
    Mark David Richards, Draft Text, June 4,
    2002
  • Response to Questions about the DC Equality Amendment, Timothy D.
    Cooper, Charles Wesley Harris, and Mark David Richards, June
    1, 2002

  • Timothy Cooper, Statement to the United Nations Commission on Human
    Rights, Geneva, April 16, 2002
  • Timothy Cooper, “A DC Bill of Rights: A Pleas for Consensus,” May
    15, 2001
  • District of Columbia Retrocession Act, HR
    810,
    107th Congress, 1st Session
  • Petition for Redress of Grievances (Voting Rights Petition), July
    2, 1998