HR 2651
District of Columbia-Maryland Reunion Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the District of Columbia-Maryland Reunion Act, proposes to return the District of Columbia to Maryland, accepting Maryland’s agreement to do so. It maintains the federal government’s presence in the National Capital Service Area, including key federal buildings and monuments, while ensuring Maryland receives Senate and House representation. The bill also addresses judicial proceedings and provides for a temporary increase in Maryland’s representation in the House of Representatives until a reapportionment occurs.
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Primary sponsor
Louie Gohmert
Cosponsors
Doug LaMalfa
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