
Angry DC residents sound off against Constitution, say Congress has no place setting local crime policy
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Washington, D.C., residents gathered to support statehood for the district ahead of the Senate vote that overturned a city law for the first time in decades.
Megan Myers is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.
The city council had overrode the mayor's veto of local legislation it passed that would have reduced penalties for certain crimes, like burglaries, robberies and carjackings. Washington residents rallied Wednesday to support statehood for the district ahead of the Senate vote, which ultimately passed 81-14 to block the city's new criminal code.
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