Republicans are calling on Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to reinstate a dress code for members on the Senate floor, arguing that the loosening of the rules “disrespects the institutio…
Sen. Rick Scott penned a letter to Schumer demanding that business attire be worn on the floor of the upper chamber following the New York Democrat’s recent order to the sergeant-at-arms to stop enforcing the dress code for senators.“The Senate no longer enforcing a dress code for senators to appease Fetterman is disgraceful,” Greene posted on X, formerly Twitter.
“Dress code is one of society’s standards that set etiquette and respect for our institutions. Stop lowering the bar!”of first son Hunter Biden during a House hearing in July. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Monday accused the Senate of axing the dress code to “appease” gym short and hoodie enthusiast Sen. John Fetterman.“Thankfully, the nation’s lower chamber lives by a higher code of conduct: displaying ding-a-ling pics in public hearings,” Fetterman said in a tweet.
The new dress code allows Fetterman and other members of the Senate to cast votes from the floor in casual attire, rather than shouting “Aye” or “Nay” from the doorway to the chamber – a loophole in the previous rule on dress.don a bathing suitThe new dress code allows Fetterman and other members of the Senate to cast votes from the floor in casual attire, rather than shouting “Aye” or “Nay” from the doorway to the chamber – a loophole in the previous rule on dress.
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