Impossible for you to get if you don't know that the correct grammer for that question is "What is college tuition help for DC residents?"
And that is still an insufficient question because "college tuition help" has the same meaning in any state. Be more specific!
No, residency requirements for in-state tuition vary from state to state. While some states may have special agreements or reciprocity agreements with Washington, D.C. that allow D.C. residents to receive in-state tuition, not every state offers this benefit. It is important for D.C. residents to research the specific qualifications and requirements for in-state tuition in each state they are interested in.
The district did not have any votes in the electoral college.
Members of Congress retain their home state residences during the course of their term. They are not considered residents of Washington DC. With that said they cannot vote in elections of officials in Washington DC.
Residents of the District of Columbia (Washington DC) can vote.
Yes. DC has 3 electoral votes.
Yes. Washington, DC has over 600,000 residents.
Yes. The Twenty Third Amendment of the United States Constitution, gives DC residents electors in the Electoral College. Up until 1961 when this Amendment was ratified, DC residents did not vote in the Presidential Election.
John and Abigail Adams were the first residents of the White House.
According to the 2010 US Census, there were 601,723 residents of Washington, DC. However, there are a total of about 5,600,000 people in the Washington Metropolitan Area. An estimate in early 2012 was 617,996.
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I would guess that the founders did not intend for DC to have so many permanent residents and so no provision was made for representatives in congress. Yet even though they are taxed, they have no voice.