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Shadow Representatives, Senators, and Nonvoting Delegates: Oye Owolewa on D.C.’s Representation in Congress

Shadow Representatives, Senators, and Nonvoting Delegates: Oye Owolewa on D.C.’s Representation in Congress

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In this episode, Shadow Representative Oye Owolewa joins D.C. Affairs Community Co-Chair Angela Parsons to discuss the history of the District of Columbia Shadow Delegation, and explain how it differs from that of the District’s Congressional Delegate. He emphasizes how D.C.’s lack of full voting representation affects the District’s ability to control its budget, pass local laws, and exercise meaningful home rule. The conversation also explores the historical development of D.C.’s political status, the practical consequences of Congressional oversight, and what fuller representation could mean for governance in the nation’s capital. For attorneys, law students, and anyone interested in the intersection of constitutional structure and local autonomy, this episode offers a historical and substantive look at how representation shapes life in Washington, D.C.


The D.C. Affairs Community is proud to present this podcast with a reminder that the history of D.C. is the history of our Nation.


Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not necessarily represent the views of their employers, nor those of the D.C. Bar, its Board of Governors or co-sponsoring Communities and organizations. Participation in this podcast does not constitute endorsement of any candidate, campaign, or political position by the D.C. Bar or D.C. Bar Communities.

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