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Question: "Taxation without represenation"?
#1
Make D.C. a state and give it a say in Congress
 
#2
Not a state, but let it have Congressmen
 
#3
Fine the way it is now
 
#4
They deserve no voting rights
 
#5
Combine the thing with Maryland for God's sake
 
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Total Voters: 51

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« on: March 12, 2005, 09:36:18 PM »

We only have one "district" in the US...but what is a district?  Why not have a constituional amendment that defines a district as a smaller area that's inferior to a state, and is represented by 1 voting member of Congress?
Areas like Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, etc., could also become districts.
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