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( Can't say I blame them.)
The image of over 430 members and approximately 100 staffers clustered together on the House floor during votes is inconsistent with public health guidance.
Reporting From
Washington, DC
Posted on March 18, 2020, at 12:15 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON More than two dozen members of Congress have signed onto a bipartisan letter asking Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to allow the House to vote remotely as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.
Tonight we ask that you bring to the floor a simple rule change that would permit remote voting for Members of Congress during this national public health emergency, the letter says.
Members are at home in their districts for a week, but are expected to return to vote on a third coronavirus stimulus bill, likely next week.
We in Congress are asking businesses, schools, [and] local governments to execute strong plans to ensure continuity of essential services: Congress should be no exception.
We are undermining our bipartisan message to the American people when we come together [on] the crowded House floor to vote, the letter, which is still in progress and currently signed by 28 members, says. The image of over 430 members and approximately 100 staffers clustered together on the House floor during votes is inconsistent with public health guidance from public health officials.
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kadiagoba/congress-vote-remote-coronavirus-pelosi
StarfishSaver
(18,486 posts)But in this case, a temporary allowance for it makes sense.
BeckyDem
(8,361 posts)lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)procon
(15,805 posts)In the digital age and given the current healthcare emergency, stay away from groups, stay home and use a computer if you have to work.
I suspect there is a large percentage of our elected politicians who are stymied by their own computers, and even cell phones. They might find it challenging to vote from home.