Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HR101

Introduced
4/20/23  

Caption

PROCLAIMING THAT ALABAMA LEGISLATIVE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS SUPPORTS ADMITTING WASHINGTON, D.C., INTO THE UNION AS A STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Impact

If HR101 is enacted, it could have implications for federal representation and civil rights. Admission of Washington, D.C. as a state would potentially grant its residents voting representation in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, thereby increasing the legislative power of the capital's population. This is particularly relevant for discussions on demographics, as D.C. has a high percentage of African American residents, and statehood could significantly shift political dynamics. The resolution signifies a push towards greater inclusivity in the democratic process by seeking to rectify historical imbalances in representation.

Summary

House Resolution 101 (HR101) aims to express the support of the Alabama Legislative Democratic Caucus for admitting Washington, D.C. as a state in the United States of America. This resolution is significant as it addresses the long-standing debate regarding the status of Washington, D.C., which, despite being the nation’s capital, does not have the same representation in Congress as the individual states. By moving to recognize Washington, D.C. as a state, proponents of HR101 are advocating for equal representation and rights for the residents of D.C., who pay taxes and serve in the military without the full voting rights afforded to other states.

Contention

The issue surrounding Washington, D.C.'s statehood has been contentious, with opponents arguing that it could set a precedent for additional states seeking admission and alter the political landscape of Congress. Opponents also raise concerns regarding the constitutionality of such a change, suggesting that the Founding Fathers intended for the federal district to be separate from the states, which raises questions about governance and jurisdiction. The debate encapsulates broader themes of state rights versus federal authority, and the civic empowerment of historically marginalized communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HJR81

HJR to form Alabama-Japan Legislative Exchange Group

AL HJR276

Alabama-Israel Legislative Caucus, recognizing

AL HJR50

Proclaiming Space Day in Alabama

AL SJR30

Proclaiming Space Day in Alabama

AL HR143

Culture and Education; creating the Alabama-Japan Legislative Exchange Group

AL HJR128

Commending Taiwan for its relations with the United States and the State of Alabama

AL HJR167

Commending Taiwan For Its Relations With The United States and The State of Alabama

AL SJR78

Alabama, A State of Character

AL SJR63

Urging the Trump Administration, the United States Secretary of Defense, and the United States Secretary of the Air Force to establish a permanent headquarters for the United States Space Command at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama

AL SJR67

Supporting the acquisition and secure storage of uranium-233 in Alabama

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