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Re: [CQ-Contest] Counting DC as a Multiplier and Not as PartofMaryland.

To: Steve Harrison <k0xp@dandy.net>, cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Counting DC as a Multiplier and Not as PartofMaryland.
From: Eric Rosenberg <wd3q@starpower.net>
Reply-to: w3dq@arrl.net
Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 13:51:12 -0400 (EDT)
List-post: <mailto:cq-contest@contesting.com>
Steve, 

Thanks for your support of making DC a multiplier in the NAQP contests.  

Regarding your comments on sttehood for the District, I' dlike to remind you 
and those interested that I am only talking about amateur radio contesting. 
Nothing else. 

On the other hand, while I am a long-time resident of the District, I have no 
particular interest in DC becoming a state.  What I do support is a change in 
the Home Rule Act so that legislation passed by our elected officials and 
signed by our mayor is turned turned into law instead of the present day 
situation where both houses of the Congress must first give their approval. 

Again, that has nothing to do with amateur radio and is not germane to this 
discussion. 

Again, thanks for your support.

73, 
Eric W3DQ
Washington, DC 
"taxation, but no multiplier representation"

---- Original message ----
>Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 15:42:04 +0000
>From: Steve Harrison <k0xp@dandy.net>  
>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Counting DC as a Multiplier and Not as Part 
>ofMaryland.  
>To: Eric Rosenberg <wd3q@starpower.net>, cq-contest@contesting.com
>
>At 02:11 AM 5/21/2007 -0400, Eric Rosenberg wrote:
>>Dear Fellow Contesters,
>>
>>As I'm sure you well know, the North American QSO Party considers the
>>District of Columbia as part of Maryland, not as an independent entity,
>>and therefore not as a unique multiplier.  This despite the fact that
>>the District, while not a State, is self governed, its residents pay
>>federal and local taxes, vote in federal (presidential) elections, and
>>send a Delegate to the House of Representatives.
>
>I don't mind having DC as another mult (it's counted as a mult in some
>other contests); but the Constitution says that as the seat of Federal
>Government, it can never be a state. So as not to get into poly ticks here,
>I won't express my opinion of that.
>
>Steve, K0XP
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