China News Agency, Washington, April 22 (Reporter Sha Hanting) The US House of Representatives voted on the 22nd local time to pass a bill to set the US capital, Washington, DC as the 51st state in the United States.

Next, the Senate will vote on the bill.

  In the voting on that day, 216 votes were in favor and 208 votes were against. The results of the voting were basically drawn according to the distribution of parties.

The bill proposes to make Washington DC the 51st state and will have 2 Senate seats and 1 House of Representatives seat, while the White House, Congress and National Mall will remain the Federal District.

  The Speaker of the House of Representatives and Democrat Pelosi said on the 21st that the establishment of Washington DC as a state will allow Washington residents to "completely participate in democracy."

She expressed the hope that the Senate can pass the bill so that President Biden can sign the bill into law.

  U.S. President Biden expressed his support for establishing Washington, DC as a state.

The White House recently issued a statement stating that Washington, DC, "has a developed economy, rich culture, and diverse population, and these people deserve complete and equal rights to participate in democracy."

  According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, has a population of more than 700,000 people, more than Vermont and Wyoming.

But Washington, DC has no seats in the Senate and House of Representatives.

  Democrats believe that the establishment of Washington, DC, is related to the rights and interests of the people in the region; Republicans believe that the Democratic Party is solely for "political purposes" and is to increase the Democratic Party's seats in Congress.

  Washington DC has always belonged to the Democratic camp.

In the 2020 general election, 92% of the people in Washington DC voted for Biden, and 5% of the people voted for former President Trump.

  Next, the bill will be voted on in the Senate.

In the current Senate, the Democrats and Republicans each hold 50 seats, and the bill needs 60 votes to pass.

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