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“Congress should end the President's August 11, 2025 crime emergency declaration for Washington, DC, without changing general DC crime laws or all federal emergency powers.”
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“Most D.C. neighborhoods would become the state of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, while a smaller federal Capital would stay under federal control; federal officials would survey the Capital boundary, complete admission steps, and use a temporary transition commission.”
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“The D.C. National Guard would become the Capital National Guard for the remaining federal Capital, and federal military laws would be updated for the new state and Capital structure.”
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“The federal government should keep a smaller Capital under its own control while most of Washington, D.C. becomes a state.”
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“Courts and public safety systems should keep working during D.C. statehood without leaving people caught in a confused handoff between federal and state authority.”
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“People who live in Washington, D.C. should be able to become a state and elect full voting members of Congress.”
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