On Tuesday, as Senate Democrats were falling short of passing S. 1, their 800-page voting bill dubbed the “For the People Act,” I found myself testifying before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee against a not unrelated bill, S. 51, the “Washington, D.C. Admission Act.” Aimed at turning most of the nation’s capital into our 51st state, S. 51, like S. 1, has earned the support of not a single Senate Republican (or House Republican concerning H.R. 51).
What links the two bills? The nationalization of elections, the reduced role for states in elections, and that’s only a start. Here’s a primer.
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