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  2. List of District of Columbia ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    District Charter amendments are changes to the District of Columbia Home Rule Charter, the law that established the D.C. government and its authority. [12] They require a majority vote to pass the D.C. Council, a majority of voters to approve the amendment, and then are submitted to Congress for a 35-business day congressional review period.

  3. Congressional charter - Wikipedia

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    Organization advertising its congressional charter. A congressional charter is a law passed by the United States Congress that states the mission, authority, and activities of a group. Congress has issued corporate charters since 1791 and the laws that issue them are codified in Title 36 of the United States Code. [1] The first charter issued ...

  4. List of the United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    Act of Congress: 17 Stat. 159: 506: Potawatomi and Absentee Shawnee 1872: May 29: Act of Congress: 17 Stat. 190: Lake Superior Chippewa: 1872: May 29: Act of Congress: 17 Stat. 190: Cheyenne and Arapaho 1872: June 1: Act of Congress: 17 Stat. 213: 256: Miami (Meshin-go-mesia's band) 1872: June 5: Act of Congress: 17 Stat. 228: 534: Great and ...

  5. District of Columbia Home Rule Act - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Congress voted in favor of H.J.Res.26 to block the Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022. [15] [16] DC's Revised Criminal Code Act of 2022 would have re-worked criminal justice policies in the District of Columbia. It would have also eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for many crimes.

  6. District of Columbia Organic Act of 1871 - Wikipedia

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    Evolution of the District's internal boundaries. The passage of the Residence Act in 1790 created a new federal district that would become the capital of the United States. . Formed from land donated by the states of Maryland and Virginia, the capital territory already included two large settlements at its creation: the port of Georgetown, Maryland and the town of Alexandria, Virgin

  7. Council of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    When Congress passed the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, they called for a new permanent capital of the United States to be located on the Potomac River. The federal district originally comprised land in the form of a square measuring 10 miles (16 km) on each side donated by the states of Maryland and Virginia.

  8. Two key Virginia congressional races have yet to be called - AOL

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    Kiggans faced off against Democratic challenger Missy Cotter Smasal for Virginia's 2nd Congressional District, while Vindman squared off against Derrick Anderson for Virginia's 7th Congressional ...

  9. District of Columbia federal voting rights - Wikipedia

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    The process of reuniting the District of Columbia with the state of Maryland is referred to as retrocession. The District was originally formed out of parts of both Maryland and Virginia which they had ceded to the Congress. However, Virginia's portion was returned to that state in 1846; all the land in present-day D.C. was once part of ...