Not only should Washington, D.C., be granted statehood (with all federal offices and buildings still designated as federal property), so should Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The United States should not have permanently inhabited territories. Their residents all deserve the full rights and privileges of citizenship, including full representation in the Senate and the House. —Alex V. via Facebook
Re: Comment from Kimberly D. from Georgia. I respectfully disagree. D.C. can be a state as easily and recognizably as any. If we use such a rule as a guideline, then Singapore is a city only, and not a country. Malaysia or Indonesia should run things? —Steven B., Florida
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