From Deseret News archives:
No amendment needed for D.C. seat
The debate about the constitutionality of this legislation is healthy. The Senate and House should do it more often on other bills. Reaching the right conclusion, however, requires considering all the relevant factors. When critics of this legislation, including the Deseret Morning News, point to a single phrase in the Constitution, they ignore most of the relevant considerations.
The Constitution does say that the House shall be composed of members selected by the "people of the several states." The Constitution also says in the very same article, however, that Congress has exclusive authority to legislate for the District "in all cases whatsoever." Courts have described this authority as "extraordinary and plenary power" as well as "full and unlimited jurisdiction." Whether the word "states" trumps this legislative authority over the District depends upon considerations the News did not mention.
Even more to the point, in 2000 the Supreme Court affirmed that while the Constitution itself does not provide for District representation in Congress, this goal may be sought "in other venues." That is exactly what is happening today.
Remember that the District did not even exist when the Constitution was drafted describing House composition in terms of "states." After 1790, however, when the land ceded for the District was no longer part of any state, Congress provided by legislation for the citizens living there to be represented in the House. It is inconceivable that, once the capital moved to the District in 1800, America's founders suddenly turned their backs and intended to strip those very same Americans of that representation.
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