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The D.C. Council is holding an expulsion hearing today for Trayon White, a member accused by the Justice Department of accepting $156,000 in bribes. DC Councilmember Trayon White faces expulsion ...
[34] [35] Non-citizen D.C. residents are only eligible to vote in elections for local offices (Mayor of the District of Columbia, members of the D.C. Council, Attorney General for the District of Columbia, members of the State Board of Education, and members of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions) and on local initiatives, referendums, and ...
David Catania, a member of the city council from 1997 to 2015, was the last member of the Republican Party elected to the council, but changed his political affiliation to independent in 2004. This will be the first election that will allow for non-citizens to vote for DC council members after a law enacted in early 2023.
The District of Columbia (a political division coterminous with Washington, D.C.) has had a system of direct voting since 1979, shortly after it gained home rule in 1973. . Residents have the ability to place new legislation, or legislation recently passed by the city council, on the ballot for a popular
USA TODAY will provide livestream coverage on YouTube each night of the DNC, Monday through Thursday. Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X ...
] The city's incorporation allowed for a local municipal government consisting of a mayor appointed by the president and an elected six-member council. [5] The local governments of Georgetown and Alexandria were also left intact. [6] In 1820, the Congress granted the City of Washington a new charter, which allowed for an elected mayor. [7]
[Tonight’s hearing] is [must-see TV], in terms of the country. But it may not be must-see TV for the defenders of the president.“ Five things to watch for in tonight’s Jan. 6 committee hearing