Eric Holder: D.C. Should Have Voting Rights

D.C. residents deserve representation in Congress, outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder said Friday.

Holder mentioned the District's lack of representation in prepared remarks for a speech at a Congressional Black Caucus gathering on voting rights.

Holder announced his resignation Thursday. He's a longtime District resident and a former U.S. attorney for the nation's capital.

According to his prepared remarks, Holder says all Americans should be full participants in democracy, β€œincluding the more than 600,000 taxpayers, who, like me, live in the District of Columbia and still have no voting representation in Congress.”

President Barack Obama recently said β€œI'm for it” when asked about statehood for the District. A Senate hearing was held this month on a statehood bill, but no further action on the bill is planned.

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