Norton Introduces 100th Bill This Congress; Highlights Legislative Progress on Bills

Statement

Date: April 27, 2022
Location: Washington, DC

Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) introduced her 100th bill this Congress and highlighted the legislative progress on the bills she has introduced.

The Center for Effective Lawmaking ranked Norton as the 7th most effective House Democrat and the 2nd most effective non-full committee chair last Congress and as the #1 most effective House Democrat two Congresses ago. The Center, which is led by professors at the University of Virginia and Vanderbilt University, defines legislative effectiveness as the "proven ability to advance a member's agenda items through the legislative process and into law." The Center said Norton's ranking is "noteworthy because she is a nonvoting member." Also noteworthy is that the ranking only accounts for a Member's own legislation, not for a Member's ability to stop legislation, which Norton spends much of her time doing because of Republican attempts to block or overturn local District of Columbia laws.

The Norton bills that have advanced in the legislative process this Congress follow.

Washington, D.C. Admission Act: Passed in House committee and passed on House floor.
Flood Prevention Act: Passed in House committee as part of larger bill.
District of Columbia Courts Vacancy Reduction Act: Passed in House committee.
Bill to require the Director of the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia and the Director of the District of Columbia Pretrial Services Agency to reside in the District of Columbia: Passed in House committee.
Enslaved Voyages Memorial Act: Passed in House committee.
District of Columbia Local Juror Non-Discrimination Act: Passed in House committee.
Women Who Worked on the Home Front World War II Memorial Act: Passed in House committee and passed on House floor.
District of Columbia National Guard Federal Employee Leave Fairness Act (Portion of Bill): Passed on House floor, passed on Senate floor, and signed into law by the president as part of larger bill.
Bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to waive matching requirements for certain grants to the District of Columbia: Passed in House committee and passed on House floor as part of larger bill.
Pay Equity for All Act: Passed in House committee and passed on House floor as part of larger bill.
Consider Teachers Act (Senate version): Passed on House floor, passed on Senate floor, and signed into law by the president.
Washington Channel Public Access Act: Passed in House committee.
National Children's Museum Act: Passed in House committee and passed on House floor.
District of Columbia Chief Financial Officer Salary Home Rule Act: Passed in House committee.
Federal Police Camera and Accountability Act: Passed on House floor as part of larger bill.
District of Columbia National Guard Home Rule Act: Passed in House committee and passed on House floor as part of larger bill.
Banning Smoking on Amtrak Act (Not introduced as standalone bill this Congress): Passed in House committee, passed on House floor, passed in Senate committee, passed on Senate floor, and signed into law by the president as part of larger bill.
District of Columbia National Guard Commanding General Residency Act: Passed in House committee.


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