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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow did 1 House speaker permanently change the vote rules about vacating the seat?
I follow pretty closely, but I missed how it became a permanent rule, rather than just a bargain McCarthy made for his own speakership.
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How did 1 House speaker permanently change the vote rules about vacating the seat? (Original Post)
lindysalsagal
Oct 2023
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It was part of the rules package that is voted on after the speaker is chosen.
NutmegYankee
Oct 2023
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NutmegYankee
(16,447 posts)1. It was part of the rules package that is voted on after the speaker is chosen.
It's one of the first thing a new Congress does.
lindysalsagal
(22,753 posts)4. Ok, thanks. I ignore those little inside issues.
Fiendish Thingy
(20,913 posts)5. It can be changed, rules only last as long as the congress
2 years max.
Recycle_Guru
(2,973 posts)2. rules are remade in each new congress
Ocelot II
(127,585 posts)3. The Chaos Caucus forced him to accept the change in order for them
to vote for him to be Speaker in the first place. So he sealed his own fate; after that he had to do everything they wanted or they'd do what they just did. He was doomed from the minute he was elected.
MichMan
(16,042 posts)6. That was always the rule for quite a long time
It was changed in 2018 by Speaker Pelosi and then changed back in 2022 to what it had been previously.
https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/38310/can-the-speaker-of-the-house-of-representatives-be-replaced