Presidential limos will be sporting some new license plates for Inauguration Day. The White House announced today that President Obama has decided all presidential vehicles will bear the Washington D.C. standard “Taxation Without Representation” license plates starting this weekend.
White House spokesman Keith Maley said in a statement, “President Obama has lived in the District now for four years, and has seen first-hand how patently unfair it is for working families in D.C. to work hard, raise children and pay taxes, without having a vote in Congress.”
The license plates feature the phrase, originally used by British colonists in the 18th century, to point out that residents of the District are subject to the same taxes as other Americans without having a comparable voice in Congress. Today D.C. residents are represented by Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, a non-voting member of the House who serves on some committees but cannot cast a final vote in favor of or against any legislation.
Norton praised the president’s decision. “Kudos to the president for agreeing to a small but larger-than-life sign of his commitment to the District and its residents,” she said. “Each step must be counted as bringing us closer to our full entitlement as American citizens who pay more than our fair share of federal taxes and have served in all the nation’s wars, always without the rights those obligations demand.”









