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    Initiative 71 was a voter-approved ballot measure in Washington, D.C., that legalized the recreational use of cannabis. The short title of the initiative...
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  • Initiative 71 may refer to: 2004 California Proposition 71, a California voter initiative to support stem cell research 2014 Washington, D.C., Initiative...
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    Maryland's 1st District, Harris' constituency. Initiative 71 was a Washington, D.C. voter-approved ballot initiative that legalized the recreational use of cannabis...
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  • Proposition 71 may refer to: 2004 California Proposition 71, a California voter initiative to support stem cell research 2014 Washington, D.C. Initiative 71, a...
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    Initiative 81 was a Washington, D.C. voter-approved ballot initiative that changed the police priorities related to the possession, consumption, and cultivation...
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    On November 4, 2014, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor, concurrently with U.S. Senate elections in various states and U.S. House elections...
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    2013. In 2014, Congress voted to block Initiative 71 – Legalization of Possession of Minimal Amounts of Marijuana for Personal Use Act of 2014 – by blocking...
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    Washington Highlands is a residential neighborhood in Southeast Washington, D.C., in the United States. It lies within Ward 8. Washington Highlands is...
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    Initiative 59 was a 1998 ballot initiative in Washington, D.C., that sought to legalize medical cannabis. The short title of the initiative was "Legalization...
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    ballot measures has allowed Washington, D.C., to lead the nation in social issues. In 2014, residents approved Initiative 71, which legalized cannabis for...
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    Below is a list of mayors of Washington, D.C., and associated political entities. The federal district of the United States was first designated by the...
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  • Two Is Enough D.C. (T.I.E. D.C.) was the main opposition campaign to Initiative 71, which succeeded in legalizing cannabis in the District of Columbia...
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    On November 8, 2022, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor. Incumbent Democrat Muriel Bowser was elected to a third term. The Republican nominee...
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    2024 District of Columbia Democratic presidential primary (category 2024 elections in Washington, D.C.)
    rematch". ABC News. Retrieved May 5, 2023. "Presidential election in Washington, D.C., 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved May 22, 2024. "District of Columbia...
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    Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor. Incumbent Democrat Muriel Bowser won re-election, becoming the first Mayor to do so for Washington,...
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    America". The Washington Monthly. Retrieved June 6, 2009. Janofsky, Michael (April 8, 1995). "Congress creates board to oversee Washington, D.C." The New...
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    On November 5, 2002, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor, with incumbent Democratic mayor Anthony A. Williams easily defeating Carol Schwartz...
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    On November 3, 1998, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor. The Democratic candidate, Anthony A. Williams, defeated Republican candidate Carol...
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  • convention charged of modifying the state constitution. Washington, D.C., also has initiative and veto referendum processes. Additionally, multiple forms...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States. 1751: Georgetown founded 1752 – February: First...
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    generous". The Washington Post. December 21, 2014. "Workplace trends you need to know". "EagleBank Invests $5M in D.C. Affordable Housing Initiative". Observer...
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    Adam Eidinger (category Businesspeople from Washington, D.C.)
    Eidinger (born 1973) is a Washington D.C. businessman and cannabis rights activist, known for his role in spearheading Initiative 71, which legalized cannabis...
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    Washington City Paper. Retrieved May 15, 2016. Davis, Aaron C. (July 12, 2016). "D.C. statehood measure approved for November ballot". The Washington...
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    On November 8, 1994, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor. It featured the return of Marion Barry, who served as mayor from 1979 until 1991...
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    alongside primaries in South Dakota, New Mexico, New Jersey, Montana. The D.C. Statehood Green Party primary was held on June 4, 2024, alongside primaries...
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    On November 7, 1978, Washington, D.C., held the second election for its mayor as a result of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. The primary election...
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    Francisco study based on the 2004 presidential election exit polls, ranked Washington, D.C. as the 4th most liberal city in the country. This information supports...
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    On November 6, 1986, Washington, D.C., held an election for its mayor, with Democratic candidate and incumbent mayor Marion Barry defeating Republican...
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  • Nikolas Schiller (category Cannabis in Washington, D.C.)
    The second version, which became Initiative 71, was submitted by Adam Eidinger to the DC Board of Elections in early 2014. Schiller served as the campaign's...
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    Initiative 77 was a voter-approved ballot initiative in Washington, D.C., to phase out the special minimum wage for tipped employees as part of the national...
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