Eleanor Holmes Norton

07/03/2025 | Press release | Archived content

As America Gets Closer to its Semiquincentennial, Norton Says D.C. Statehood is Long Overdue

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) said that, as the nation approaches its 249th anniversary of declaring independence from Great Britain in part because of taxation without representation, the Senate must take the nation's founding slogan to heart and pass the District of Columbia statehood bill.

"The treatment of D.C. is akin to the treatment of the colonies by the British. The continuation of taxation without representation in the nation's capital not only violates a main pillar of the revolution that sent our Founders to war," Norton said. "Allowing the nearly 700,000 Americans who live in the nation's capital to continue to live as second-class citizens betrays the spirit of Independence Day. On no U.S. holiday is D.C.'s inequality more deeply felt or more at war with the nation's democratic values than on July 4th. District residents not only pay federal taxes without voting representation in Congress, they pay more federal taxes per capita than any other state. July 4th summons our moral outrage to continue our fight for statehood and full equality for D.C. residents."

The House has passed the D.C. statehood bill twice since 2020, most recently on April 22, 2021.

D.C. pays more federal taxes than 23 states and more federal taxes per capita than any state.

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