The delegate from Washington, D.C. is Eleanor Holmes Norton. She has served in this role since 1991 and is a non-voting member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing the interests of D.C. residents. While she can participate in debates and serve on committees, she does not have the right to vote on the House floor.
George Washington DC.
Washington DC (the District of Columbia) has no US senators and only a non-voting delegate in the US House of Representatives.The DC House delegate since 1991 has been Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Democrat who has been reelected ten times.
what are importanne of delegate in management what are importanne of delegate in management what are importanne of delegate in management
Washington, D.C. does not have a representative per se. Only states are allocated congressmen. Washington, D.C. and U.S. territories do have non-voting delegates. Washington, D.C. has one such delegate.
The personal noun form of delegate is also delegate (a delegate). The noun for the process of delegating, or a group of delegates, is delegation.
Because any delegate that does not show up at the convention is removed and their delegate slot is given to an alternate delegate.
he was delegate to what of Pennsylvania
Yes. Washington DC is a Federal District, it is not a state. As a federal district DC does not get congressional representation. I.e. DC does not have any Congresspersons or any Senators. DC does get a single non-voting congressional delegate, who can participate in debate. Another difference is that Congress has the final say on all legal matters in the District. Any law enacted by the DC Government has to be approved (or at least not vetoed) by Congress.
delegate from rhode island
None.Washington DC is a federal district and is represented by a single non-voting delegate to congress.
A delegate object encapsulates a reference to a method
ben franklin