It has long been an axiom of the House majority: Vote against a piece of legislation put forth by your party if you absolutely must, but never, ever vote against the “rule” to bring that legislation to the floor.
Until the last few weeks, that standard had held for more than two decades.
But now, about a dozen rebellious House Republicans have decided to leverage their badly needed votes on the routine procedural measures to win policy concessions, breaking the longstanding code of party discipline and threatening the traditional operation of the House.
“I could care less, and neither could my voters,” he said about violating a House norm.
“Tradition be damned; we have to change the way this town works.”
Persons:
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Organizations:
Republicans, Caucus
Locations:
Eli Crane of Arizona