Washington, D.C
House votes to block 2 DC bills, drawing some local outrage and calls for statehood
After months of rivalry which started shortly after the midterm elections, the Home, led by the Republican majority, voted Thursday to stop a pair of native Washington, D.C., payments from going into impact.
One of many payments would enable non-U.S. residents to vote in native elections. The opposite, extra controversial invoice would replace Washington’s legal code for the primary time since 1901.
Home Speaker Kevin McCarthy urged all of his colleagues to approve resolutions disapproving of the 2 measures.
“Below the Structure, Congress — not town council — has the ultimate say over the legal guidelines governing the nation’s capital,” McCarthy stated in remarks on the ground. “We’ve got a accountability to carry Washington, D.C., accountable and cease the brand new legal code from taking impact.”
The transfer is a defeat for native officers who, shortly after the midterm elections, known as on the Republican-led Home to present town sovereignty and to not meddle of their legal guidelines.
However the district’s lack of statehood has constantly made it a goal of some Republican lawmakers. Congress has final jurisdiction over the district.
“I believe these resolutions are emblematic of why D.C. wants statehood,” Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, the district’s non-voting consultant, instructed ABC Information.
Regardless of the Democratic Get together’s normal help for statehood, 42 Democrats joined Republicans to reject D.C. laws permitting non-citizen voting and 31 Democrats voted to reject town’s new legal code.
The resolutions blocking the laws now head to the Senate, the place they want a easy majority vote to cross and go to President Joe Biden’s desk.
The Biden administration stated in a press release Monday that the White Home opposed each resolutions, describing them as “clear examples of how the District of Columbia continues to be denied true self-governance and why it deserves statehood.”
“That provides me some hope that this is not going to cross and this is not going to grow to be regulation,” Norton stated.
Nonetheless, the administration’s assertion didn’t explicitly say whether or not Biden would veto the resolutions in the event that they got here to his desk.
Controversy over D.C.’s new legal code
The so-called crime invoice, which has been labored on for greater than 16 years by native officers and was unanimously handed by town council final 12 months, has come below fireplace from some lawmakers and activists in D.C. — together with Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat.
Bowser publicly opposed the laws, citing concern that the brand new requirement for jury trials for misdemeanor offenses would trigger the courts to be overburdened. She additionally took concern with the discount of penalties for sure crimes.
After a lot public discourse, Bowser vetoed the invoice, however her determination was overridden by town council.
Regardless of Bowser’s opposition to components of the legal code, the mayor slammed the motion taken by the U.S. Home on Thursday.
“We all know that the Congress, particularly the Republicans, will assault largely social issues or they may attempt to do issues within the district that they cannot do at house to attain factors, and so I believe that is what you are seeing on this debate at the moment,” she stated.
D.C. Legal professional Basic Brian Schwab equally accused Home Republicans of “political grandstanding.” Schwab earlier this week wrote a letter to Speaker McCarthy urging him to not take up the problem.
“In the present day’s transfer to overturn our legal guidelines will not be about making the District safer or extra simply … District residents are on discover that lawmakers search to undermine our democratic course of to achieve political favor and are substituting uninformed politics for the views of these impacted most, DC residents,” Schwab wrote.
Home Oversight Chair James Comer, R-Ky., instructed fellow lawmakers that the brand new code would flip “this crime disaster right into a disaster.”
Del. Norton, in flip, famous to her colleagues that the brand new regulation would toughen some sentencing within the district. The utmost punishment for prices akin to tried homicide elevated to 23.5 years from 5 years. Tried sexual assault, which at the moment has a five-year most sentence, now could be punished by as much as 15 years.
The place statehood stands
Josh Burch, the founding father of the advocacy group Neighbors for D.C. Statehood, instructed ABC Information that he was “disgusted however not shocked” by Thursday’s motion.
The resolutions, Burch stated, had been “a success of the guarantees that [some Republicans] already had been making earlier than the election to assault” the district’s autonomy below the 1973 Dwelling Rule Act.
Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., not too long ago reintroduced laws to make Washington, D.C., the 51st state. Norton has launched a statehood invoice within the decrease chamber, which twice handed her proposal when it was below Democratic management.
Bowser stated Thursday that they “will proceed the battle” for statehood. However with a Republican-led Home, neither measure is more likely to make it to Biden’s desk.
“In some methods, the following two years are going to be somewhat little bit of a defensive, being on protection towards any democratic aggressions led by Home Republicans. However we additionally want to make use of these alternatives to focus on simply how undemocratic it’s,” Burch stated.
Washington, D.C
The Southern Group launches federal presence with TSG Advocates in Washington, D.C.
A new chapter begins as The Southern Group takes its trusted advocacy model to the heart of the nation’s capital and launches TSG Advocates, a new federal lobbying practice.
With a deep-rooted presence across the Southeast, The Southern Group is now making its mark in Washington, D.C. The firm’s latest expansion, led by seasoned political experts Daniel Diaz-Balart and Chase Kroll, brings a dedicated federal lobbying arm. TSG Advocates combines its subject-matter expertise with a broad national network to offer a unique, relationship-driven approach to federal advocacy.
This move marks the next step in a 25-year journey for The Southern Group, as it transitions from its Florida roots to becoming a national influence network.
Diaz-Balart and Kroll are two distinguished government-relations professionals with a wealth of experience spanning foreign affairs, political strategy and policy advocacy. Their combined expertise in industries like defense, energy, health care, tax and financial services positions TSG Advocates to stand out as a trusted advocate for businesses navigating the complex federal landscape.
“Businesses will need strong representation in D.C. to take advantage of unprecedented opportunities in the coming years,” said Diaz-Balart, founding member of TSG Advocates. “With TSG Advocates’ connections in Florida and on the ground in Washington, D.C., I can’t think of a firm better positioned to help clients capture those opportunities.”
TSG Advocates’ launch is part of The Southern Group’s strategy to broaden its footprint at the federal level. With many prominent Florida leaders stepping into key roles in the new administration, the firm is poised to leverage its robust network and longstanding relationships in Florida to influence policy at the national stage.
“We’re building our federal practice with an eye on success over the next century, not just the next administration,” said TSG Senior Managing Partner for Growth, Rachel Cone. “Having well-connected leaders like Daniel and Chase at the helm in D.C. ensures we’re positioned to deliver high-level results for our clients over the long-term.”
Diaz-Balart’s career has spanned foreign policy, defense contracting, and governmental affairs, all while leading his own legal practice in south Florida. With years of experience advocating for foreign governments like Taiwan and the Dominican Republic, Daniel has played a critical role in policy strategy across multiple sectors, including space exploration, defense, and more.
“Daniel is an effective and knowledgeable advocate who couples his approach with an infectious optimism,” said U.S. Rep. Carlos Giménez of Florida. “He stands out for his professionalism and is a true pleasure to work with.”
Kroll, an accomplished political strategist with more than 14 years of experience in federal policy and international relations, also joins TSG Advocates. With a background in digital media, communications and traditional lobbying, Kroll’s expertise lies in crafting effective, multifaceted campaigns that combine strategic political insight with innovative outreach tactics.
“Chase is an exceptional advocate and strategist, bridging the gap between policy goals and legislative realities,” said Norm Coleman, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota, Chair of the Congressional Leadership Fund Super PAC, and Senior Counsel at Hogan Lovells. “Chase’s knowledge of Washington, his knack for building bipartisan relationships, and his commitment to delivering client results make him a tremendous asset to TSG Advocates.”
His lobbying experience on behalf of defense contractors, municipal clients, and foreign governments — including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia — further strengthens TSG Advocates’ capabilities.
TSG Advocates will continue to grow in the coming months, adding to the firm’s federal influence. The firm plans to hire additional subject-matter experts in emerging industries such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency.
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Washington, D.C
Pickup plunges into icy Potomac after crash on Arlington Memorial Bridge
A pickup truck plunged into the icy Potomac River after a collision with another vehicle on the outbound lanes of the Arlington Memorial Bridge, D.C. Fire and EMS said.
The white pickup crashed through the railing just before 7 p.m. on a snowy evening. It’s submerged in the water.
The Metropolitan Police Department Harbor Unit is at the scene.
One person was removed from the truck and is receiving advanced life support on the shore.
Two people from the other car involved in the collision suffered minor injuries.
Traffic came to a stop on the bridge, which has been closed. U.S. Park Police is diverting traffic.
Drivers are asked to avoid the Arlington Memorial Bridge, Rock Creek Parkway and Ohio Drive.
Stay with News4 and NBCWashington.com for more on this developing story.
Washington, D.C
Indiana students embark on trip to D.C. for inaugural festivities
A dozen students from northwest Indiana flew to Washington D.C. Thursday to experience festivities around the presidential inauguration and learn more about the democratic process.
From Indiana to D.C.
What we know:
The students were selected by the ECIER Foundation, which supports youth development and awards scholarships.
They won the trip to [the Capitol after competing in mock political campaigns and innovation competitions.
The foundation provided their winter gear, travel accessories and custom luggage covers.
D.C. agenda
What’s next:
The students will visit memorials and monuments and meet other students from around the country while getting an up-close Washington experience.
The group will also meet privately with Rep. Frank Mrvan, who serves their district.
While the students will not get to attend the inauguration ceremony itself, they will get to go to an inaugural ball in their honor.
What they’re saying:
Students expressed their excitement ahead of the trip to the nation’s capitol.
“I am very eager to learn about all the branches of our government,” said 9th grader Alejandro Muniz.
Marianna Owens said she looks forward to seeing historical landmarks
“I am definitely excited to be able to witness the experience and not only that, I’m excited to visit the MLK Memorial and the Pentagon,” Owens said.
The Source: The information in this story came from interviews with students and details from the ECIER Foundation.
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