H.R. 51 · 117th Congress · House

Washington, D.C. Admission Act

In Congress· Received in the Senate.
Introduced
Jan 4, 21
Passed House
Apr 22, 21
Passed Senate
Pending
Sent to President
Pending
Signed into Law
Pending

Executive Summary

Washington, D.C. Admission Act

This bill provides for admission into the United States of the state of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, composed of most of the territory of the District of Columbia. The commonwealth shall be admitted to the Union on an equal footing with the other states.

The Mayor of the District of Columbia shall issue a proclamation for the first elections to Congress of two Senators and one Representative of the commonwealth.

The bill applies current District laws to the commonwealth and continues pending judicial proceedings.

The commonwealth (1) shall consist of all District territory, with specified exclusions for federal buildings and monuments, including the principal federal monuments, the White House, the Capitol Building, the U.S. Supreme Court Building, and the federal executive, legislative, and judicial office buildings located adjacent to the Mall and the Capitol Building; and (2) may not impose taxes on federal property except as Congress permits.

District territory excluded from the commonwealth shall be known as the Capital and shall be the seat of the federal government. The bill maintains the federal government's authority over military lands and specified other property.

The bill provides for expedited consideration of a joint resolution repealing the Twenty-third Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for the appointment of electors of the President and Vice President.

The bill continues certain federal authorities and responsibilities, including regarding employee benefits, agencies, courts, and college tuition assistance, until the commonwealth certifies that it is prepared to take over the authorities and responsibilities.

The bill establishes the Statehood Transition Commission to advise the President, Congress, and District and commonwealth leaders on the transition.

Previous Versions

08Apr 16, 2021

Washington, D.C. Admission Act

This bill provides for admission into the United States of the state of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, composed of most of the territory of the District of Columbia. The commonwealth shall be admitted to the Union on an equal footing with the other states.

The Mayor of the District of Columbia shall issue a proclamation for the first elections to Congress of two Senators and one Representative of the commonwealth.

The bill applies current District laws to the commonwealth and continues pending judicial proceedings.

The commonwealth (1) shall consist of all District territory, with specified exclusions for federal buildings and monuments, including the principal federal monuments, the White House, the Capitol Building, the U.S. Supreme Court Building, and the federal executive, legislative, and judicial office buildings located adjacent to the Mall and the Capitol Building; and (2) may not impose taxes on federal property except as Congress permits.

District territory excluded from the commonwealth shall be known as the Capital and shall be the seat of the federal government. The bill maintains the federal government's authority over military lands and specified other property.

The bill provides for expedited consideration of a joint resolution repealing the Twenty-third Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for the appointment of electors of the President and Vice President.

The bill continues certain federal authorities and responsibilities, including regarding employee benefits, agencies, courts, and college tuition assistance, until the commonwealth certifies that it is prepared to take over the authorities and responsibilities.

The bill establishes the Statehood Transition Commission to advise the President, Congress, and District and commonwealth leaders on the transition.

00Jan 4, 2021

Washington, D.C. Admission Act

This bill provides for admission into the United States of the state of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, composed of most of the territory of the District of Columbia. The commonwealth shall be admitted to the Union on an equal footing with the other states.

The Mayor of the District of Columbia shall issue a proclamation for the first elections to Congress of two Senators and one Representative of the commonwealth.

The bill applies current District laws to the commonwealth and continues pending judicial proceedings.

The commonwealth (1) shall consist of all District territory, with specified exclusions for federal buildings and monuments, including the principal federal monuments, the White House, the Capitol Building, the U.S. Supreme Court Building, and the federal executive, legislative, and judicial office buildings located adjacent to the Mall and the Capitol Building; and (2) may not impose taxes on federal property except as Congress permits.

District territory excluded from the commonwealth shall be known as the Capital and shall be the seat of the federal government. The bill maintains the federal government's authority over military lands and specified other property.

The bill provides for expedited consideration of a joint resolution repealing the Twenty-third Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for the appointment of electors of the President and Vice President.

The bill continues certain federal authorities and responsibilities, including regarding employee benefits, agencies, courts, and college tuition assistance, until the commonwealth certifies that it is prepared to take over the authorities and responsibilities.

The bill establishes the Statehood Transition Commission to advise the President, Congress, and District and commonwealth leaders on the transition.

Action Timeline

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  1. APR 22, 2021Floor

    Considered under the provisions of rule H

    Res. 330. (consideration: CR H2061-2089)

    2061Yea
    2089Nay
    0NV
  2. APR 22, 2021Floor

    Rule provides for consideration of H.R

    51, H.R. 1573 and H.R. 1333. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. The previous question on each measure is considered ordered without intervening motions except one hour of debate and a motion to recommit. H. Res. 316 and H. Con. Res. 30 are adopted.

  3. APR 22, 2021Floor

    DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 51.

  4. APR 22, 2021Floor

    The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.

  5. APR 22, 2021Floor

    Mr

    Griffith moved to recommit to the Committee on Oversight and Reform. (text: CR H2081-2088)

    2081Yea
    2088Nay
    0NV
  6. APR 22, 2021Floor

    The previous question on the motion to recommit was ordered without objection.

  7. APR 22, 2021Floor

    On motion to recommit Failed by the Yeas and Nays

    Roll Call #131

    205 - 215 (Roll no. 131).

    205Yea
    215Nay
    0NV
  8. APR 22, 2021Floor

    Passed/agreed to in House

    Roll Call #132

    On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 216 - 208 (Roll no. 132).(text: CR H2061-2071)

    216Yea
    208Nay
    0NV
  9. APR 22, 2021Floor

    On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays

    Roll Call #132

    216 - 208 (Roll no. 132). (text: CR H2061-2071)

    216Yea
    208Nay
    0NV
  10. APR 22, 2021Floor

    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

  11. APR 22, 2021IntroReferral

    Received in the Senate.

  12. APR 21, 2021Committee

    Supplemental report filed by the Committee on Oversight and Reform, H

    Rept. 117-19, Part II.

    117Yea
    19Nay
    0NV
  13. APR 21, 2021Committee

    Supplemental report filed by the Committee on Oversight and Reform, H

    Rept. 117-19, Part II.

    117Yea
    19Nay
    0NV
  14. APR 20, 2021Floor

    Rules Committee Resolution H

    Res. 330 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 51, H.R. 1573 and H.R. 1333. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. The previous question on each measure is considered ordered without intervening motions except one hour of debate and a motion to recommit. H. Res. 316 and H. Con. Res. 30 are adopted.

  15. APR 16, 2021Committee

    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Reform

    H. Rept. 117-19, Part I.

    117Yea
    19Nay
    0NV
  16. APR 16, 2021Committee

    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Oversight and Reform

    H. Rept. 117-19, Part I.

    117Yea
    19Nay
    0NV
  17. APR 16, 2021Committee

    Committee on Rules discharged.

  18. APR 16, 2021Discharge

    Committee on Rules discharged.

  19. APR 16, 2021Committee

    Committee on Armed Services discharged.

  20. APR 16, 2021Discharge

    Committee on Armed Services discharged.

  21. APR 16, 2021Committee

    Committee on the Judiciary discharged.

  22. APR 16, 2021Discharge

    Committee on the Judiciary discharged.

  23. APR 16, 2021Committee

    Committee on Energy and Commerce discharged.

  24. APR 16, 2021Discharge

    Committee on Energy and Commerce discharged.

  25. APR 16, 2021Calendars

    Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 6.

  26. APR 14, 2021Committee

    Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.

  27. APR 14, 2021Committee

    Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 25 - 19.

    25Yea
    19Nay
    0NV
  28. MAR 22, 2021Committee

    Committee Hearings Held.

  29. MAR 01, 2021Committee

    Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties.

  30. JAN 05, 2021Committee

    Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

  31. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  32. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Introduced in House

  33. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR E1)

  34. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, Armed Services, the Judiciary, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

  35. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, Armed Services, the Judiciary, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

  36. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, Armed Services, the Judiciary, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

  37. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, Armed Services, the Judiciary, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

  38. JAN 04, 2021IntroReferral

    Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, Armed Services, the Judiciary, and Energy and Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Committees

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Oversight and Government Reform Committee

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Referred: Apr 21, 2021

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Energy and Commerce Committee

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Referred: Apr 16, 2021

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Judiciary Committee

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Referred: Apr 16, 2021

Active

Armed Services Committee

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Referred: Apr 16, 2021

Active

Rules Committee

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Referred: Apr 16, 2021

Active

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

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Referred: Apr 16, 2021

Active

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

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Referred: Apr 14, 2021

Active

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

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Referred: Mar 22, 2021

Active

Constitution and Limited Government Subcommittee

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Referred: Mar 1, 2021

Active

Health Subcommittee

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Referred: Jan 5, 2021

Active

Energy and Commerce Committee

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Referred: Jan 4, 2021

Active

Judiciary Committee

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Referred: Jan 4, 2021

Active

Armed Services Committee

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Referred: Jan 4, 2021

Active

Rules Committee

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Referred: Jan 4, 2021

Active

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

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Referred: Jan 4, 2021

Active