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Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crimi...

#9715826

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crimi...

#9715826

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Robert White speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715736

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715736

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715650

Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715650

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

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Protest against expected Congressional override of Washington, DC’s revised criminal code

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s crim...

#9715602

8 March 2023

Washington, DC Councilman Charles Allen speaks at a protest against Congress’s likely vote to overturn the first revision of the city’s criminal code in more than 100 years. The controversy stems from two issues: autonomy for the District of Columbia and changes in sentencing guidelines. In voting not to approve the bill, Congress will override the decision of DC’s duly elected representatives, almost half of whom are African-American.


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