House Republicans have advanced a federal spending bill packed with provisions that would override Washington, D.C.'s local laws and restrict its autonomy.
The bill proposes slashing funding for D.C.'s college tuition assistance, banning traffic enforcement cameras, blocking noncitizen voting, and loosening gun regulations, including allowing concealed carry on public transit. It also maintains federal restrictions on marijuana sales and targets local abortion and public health policies. D.C. officials and advocates have condemned the bill as an attack on home rule and self-governance, calling the measures unreasonable and patronizing.
The move highlights ongoing tensions between Congress and D.C. over the city's right to govern its own affairs.
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