While the crime emergency in D.C. is set to expire this week, there is no end in sight to the surge in federal law enforcement officers in D.C. and deployment of the National Guard on D.C. streets

But the federal surge is not the only intervention by the federal government facing D.C. residents — there are also the 13 bills that will be marked up Wednesday when the House Oversight Committee meets.

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These bills address everything from taking away D.C. residents' right to elect their own attorney general, to giving police more discretion when it comes to car chases. Another bill would make it illegal to camp in public places, clearly aimed at criminalizing homelessness, and creating a federal program within the Department

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