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How the House can still (at least temporarily) function without a Speaker
Perhaps no day in the congressional calendar is quite as wonky as the House Rules Committee’s Member Day, which took place this year on Sept. 19. On this day, House members testify before the Rules Committee, proposing changes they believe would improve the legislative process. Although it’s not a place for dramatic debates, it offers valuable insight into what’s on lawmakers’ minds. The proposals here are often significant, but rarely attention-grabbing. Reps. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) and Derek Kilmer (D-Wash.) testified in support of the BUDS Resolution, which would allow a bill to have two original sponsors — one from each party — rather than an “original” sponsor and a co-sponsor. T

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