vited States. Congress. Hause, Commitice on the Judicines REPRESENTATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 4 -NOV 24 HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON H.J. Res. 280 TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION TO PROVIDE FOR REPRE- JACK BROOKS, Texas COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY PETER W. RODINO, JR., New Jersey, Chairman ROBERT W. KASTENMEIER, Wisconsin WILLIAM L. HUNGATE, Missouri EDWARD HUTCHINSON, Michigan EARL C. DUDLEY, Jr., General Counsel DANIEL L. COHEN, Counsel SUBCOMMITTEE ON CIVIL AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS DON EDWARDS, California, Chairman JOHN F. SEIBERLING, Ohio M. CALDWELL BUTLER, Virginia ALAN A. PARKER, Counsel (II) Hechinger, W. John, vice president of the executive board of the Coalition for Self-Determination of the District of Columbia... Prepared statement. 117 Zitter, Meyer, Chief of the Population Division, Bureau of the Census. Marans, J. Eugene, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, letter dated September 8, 1975, to Alan A. Parker, counsel, Subcommittee on Marans, J. Eugene, counsel for the Bipartisan Committee on Absentee Voting, Inc., letter dated June 23, 1975, to Hon. John H. Dent, chairman, Subcommittee on Election of the House Administration Wallace, Carl S., executive director of the Bipartisan Committee on Appendix: Statement of Leonard S. Brown Jr., in support of H.R. 280.. |