148 Dem congress members vote to allow non-citizens to vote in local DC elections

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Actually, they voted against a bill that would negate non-citizens already being able to do that. Established by a bill that was passed in 2022. But there's not enough space in the title slot to refer to both bills, and a vote against the new bill still amounted to that (if the new bill had been defeated).

And this is 2-day old news, but maybe it got buried for some by the LA demonstrations coverage. Also, there were 56 Democrats that did vote for the negation of the 2022 bill. Those apparently belonging to the club of "I am still going to evaluate on my own and think for myself, rather than just automatically and robotically being against anything Trump is probably for."

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House passes Republican-led bills to repeal D.C. laws on noncitizen voting and policing
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congres...rcna212044

INTRO: The Republican-controlled House is poised to pass a trio of bills this week to repeal Washington, D.C., laws on immigration, voting and policing, even as it has yet to restore a painful $1 billion cut to the city's budget.

The House passed two of the bills Tuesday. One would bar noncitizens from voting in local elections in the nation's capital, overturning a Washington law that was passed in 2022. It passed 266-148, with 56 Democrats joining Republicans in support.

The other bill would restore collective bargaining rights and a statute of limitations for Washington police officers involved in disciplinary cases. It passed 235-178, with 30 Democrats voting for it and four Republicans voting against it.

Then, on Thursday, the House is expected to pass a third bill, the District of Columbia Federal Immigration Compliance Act, which would require the Washington government to comply with requests from Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security to share information and detain undocumented immigrants. Under current Washington law, local authorities do not work with federal immigration officials unless they have judicial warrants.

Altogether, the bills represent House Republicans’ attempt to assert authority over deep-blue Washington at a time when the GOP has unified control of the federal government... (MORE - details)
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