SCR62

THE SENATE

S.C.R. NO.

62

THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2021

 

STATE OF HAWAII

 

 

 

 

 

SENATE CONCURRENT

RESOLUTION

 

 

URGING MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO ENACT FEDERAL LEGISLATION GRANTING STATEHOOD TO THE PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON, D.C.

 

 


        WHEREAS, the people living on the land that would eventually be designated as the District of Columbia were provided the right to vote for representation in Congress when the United States Constitution was ratified in 1788; and

 

        WHEREAS, the passage of the Organic Act of 1801 placed the District of Columbia under the exclusive authority of the United States Congress and abolished residents' right to vote for members of Congress and the President and Vice President of the United States; and

 

        WHEREAS, residents of the District of Columbia were granted the right to vote for the President and Vice President through passage of the Twenty   Third Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1961; and

 

        WHEREAS, as of 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau data estimates that the District of Columbia's population at approximately 712,000 residents is comparable to the populations of Wyoming (582,000), Vermont (623,000), Alaska (731,000), and North Dakota (765,000); and

 

        WHEREAS, residents of the District of Columbia share all the responsibilities of United States citizenship, including paying more federal taxes than residents of twenty-two states, service on federal juries, and defending the United States as members of the United States armed forces in every war since the War for Independence, yet they are denied full representation in Congress; and

 

        WHEREAS, the residents of the District of Columbia themselves have endorsed statehood for the District of Columbia and passed a District   wide referendum on November 8, 2016, which favored statehood by eighty-six percent; and

 

        WHEREAS, no other democratic nation denies the right of self   government, including participation in its national legislature, to the residents of its capital; and

 

        WHEREAS, the residents of the District of Columbia lack full democracy, equality, and citizenship enjoyed by the residents of the fifty states; and

 

        WHEREAS, the United States Congress repeatedly has interfered with the District of Columbia's limited self   government by enacting laws that affect the District of Columbia's expenditure of its locally raised tax revenue, including barring the usage of locally raised revenue, thus violating the fundamental principle that states and local governments are best suited to enact legislation that represents the will of their citizens; and

 

        WHEREAS, although the District of Columbia has passed consecutive balanced budgets since the 1997 fiscal year, it still faces the possibility of being shut down yearly because of Congressional deliberations over the federal budget; and

 

        WHEREAS, District of Columbia Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton and Delaware U.S. Senator Tom Carper reintroduced in the 117th Congress H.R. 51 and S. 51, respectively, the Washington, D.C. Admission Act, that provides that the State of Washington, D.C. would have all the rights of citizenship as taxpaying American citizens, including two Senators and at least one member of the House of Representatives; and

 

        WHEREAS, the United Nations Human Rights Committee has called on the United States Congress to address the District of Columbia's lack of political equality, and the Organization of American States has declared the disenfranchisement of the District of Columbia residents a violation of its charter agreement, to which the United States is a signatory; now, therefore,

 

        BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the Thirty-first Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session of 2021, the House of Representatives concurring, that the members of the United States Congress are urged to enact federal legislation granting statehood to the people of Washington, D.C.; and

 

        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the State of Hawaii supports admitting Washington, D.C. into the Union as a state of the United States of America; and

 

        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certified copies of this Concurrent Resolution be transmitted to the four members of Hawaii's congressional delegation.

 

 

 

 

OFFERED BY:

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Report Title:  

Members of United States Congress; Federal Legislation Granting Statehood for people of Washington, D.C.