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by lambda
4195 days ago
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Does that really matter? Couldn't you just say "Federal Buildings are in the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia, everything else is in the jurisdiction of Maryland"? If that doesn't work, it doesn't really matter that much if you sweep up a few commercial buildings into DC. Most of those federal buildings are mixed in with retail, hotels, convention centers, offices, and the like, which doesn't cause disenfranchisement if you include them within DC. The big problem is residential areas. |
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If you declared all federal buildings to be part of the district (and everything else Maryland) it would get messy fast:
+ What about commercial buildings that the feds lease? (There are many of these.)
+ What about federal buildings which are leased to commercial organizations? (Not sure if there are any, but it wouldn't surprise me.)
+ Would federal DC have its own first responders specifically to service federal buildings?
+ Would DC pay Maryland taxes for road maintenance between its "islands" of office space?
Etc.