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Council of the District of Columbia
The Council of the District of Columbia is the legislative branch of the local government of the District of Columbia.
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District of Columbia Home Rule Act
The District of Columbia Home Rule Act is a United States federal law passed on December 24, 1973 which devolved certain congressional powers of the District of Columbia to local government, furthering District of Columbia home rule.
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District of Columbia voting rights
Voting rights of citizens in the District of Columbia differ from the rights of citizens in each of the 50 U.S. states.
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District of Columbia's at-large congressional district
The District of Columbia's At-large congressional district is a congressional district based entirely of the District of Columbia.
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Green
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Green Party of the United States
The Green Party of the United States (GPUS) is a green federation of political parties in the United States.
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Green politics
Green politics (also known as ecopolitics) is a political ideology that aims to create an ecologically sustainable society rooted in environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice and grassroots democracy.
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Hilda Mason
Hilda Howland Mae Mason (June 14, 1916 – December 16, 2007) was a politician and statehood advocate in Washington, D.C. She was a member of the D.C. Statehood Party and served as an at-large member of the Council of the District of Columbia from 1977 to 1999, becoming, at the time, the longest-serving elected official in the district's history since the beginning of home rule.
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Julius Hobson
Julius Wilson Hobson (May 29, 1922 – March 23, 1977) was an activist and politician who served on the Council of the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia Board of Education.
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Progressivism in the United States
Progressivism in the United States is a broadly based reform movement that reached its height early in the 20th century and is generally considered to be middle class and reformist in nature.
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Statehood movement in the District of Columbia
The District of Columbia statehood movement is a political movement that advocates making the District of Columbia a U.S. state.
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Walter E. Fauntroy
Walter Edward Fauntroy (born February 6, 1933) is the former pastor of the New Bethel Baptist Church in Washington, D.C., and a civil rights activist.
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Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington or D.C., is the capital of the United States of America.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._Statehood_Green_Party