House Republicans need to pick a new speaker Heres how that works.

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The congressman also said that Ukraine and Israel aid must be weighed by Congress in two separate votes, rather than being linked. Norman noted that Republicans need someone "we can trust" and said "we'll find out who that person is and are they gonna do what they say." He stressed that he wants commitments from all speaker candidates on what they will and won't do while holding the gavel. Specifically, Norman said the Freedom Caucus wants to sit down with the nominee and ask tough questions. "All these votes go into the equation, but Tom is an honest man," the South Carolina Republican said when pressed about Emmer's vote to certify the 2020 election. Emmer's total is still short of the 217 total needed to win the speakership on the House floor.

Leaders of the House Republican Conference

(d) On the demand of one Member, with the support of 25 others, a Conference meeting shall be taken into executive session. (B) If 50 Members of the Republican Conference petition the Chair for a special meeting of the Conference on a major piece of legislation, the Chair shall schedule such special meeting prior to a House vote on the legislation. The petition must be submitted to the Chair prior to the start of the Committee on Rules meeting on the legislation. (2)(A) Referral of resolutions, generally.—Except as provided in subparagraphs (3) and (4), all resolutions brought before the Republican Conference shall be referred by the Chair to the appropriate committee for consideration. (a) Call and Notice.— Meetings of the Republican Conference may be called at any time by the chair of the Conference, after consultation with the Speaker.

How is the race shaping up?

But because Democrats are in the minority, it is highly unlikely Jeffries would prevail. WASHINGTON — Republicans may have won control of the House by only the slimmest of margins, but in a chamber that operates purely by majority rule, their razor-thin edge has given them all the tools they need to plunge the Biden administration into a morass of investigations. The G.O.P. lawmakers in line to lead key committees have made it clear they will prioritize investigations of the Biden administration. (iii) Comply with all applicable House and budgetary rules and any applicable Majority Leader protocols. (ii) Be accompanied at the time of submission with a co-sponsorship letter, drafted on the official letterhead of the primary sponsoring Member, listing all required co-sponsoring Members. (1) Any measure receiving a waiver under this paragraph shall be subject to a recorded vote on the House floor.

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Kevin McCarthy will retire from Congress at end of year

(1) In accordance with rule 15, the method for the selection of chairs of the Committee’s subcommittees shall be at the discretion of the full Committee chair, unless a majority of the Republican Members of the full Committee disapprove the action of the chair. (1) The Republican Steering Committee shall nominate the Republican Members who shall serve as chairs, except as provided in rules 12 and 13. The Member nominated by the Steering Committee for this position need not be the Member with the longest consecutive service on the Committee, and such nominations shall be out of order except as recommended in the report of the Steering Committee. Whenever possible, a vacancy shall be filled within thirty days while Congress is in session. (2) It shall not be in order to elect regional and class representatives to the Republican Steering Committee until the second calendar day (exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays, unless the House is in session on such day) after adoption of the regional plan. South Carolina Republican Rep. Ralph Norman told CNN's Kasie Hunt that he voted for fellow Freedom Caucus member Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida for speaker three times this morning but did not rule out supporting GOP Whip Tom Emmer of Minnesota in the future.

Who is running the GOP meetings?

The Republican Party is expanding every day, and I am committed to lending my experience to support the next generation of leaders,” he wrote in his Wall Street Journal op-ed announcing his retirement. His exit means there are no GOP House leaders from either of the two states that strategists of both parties think will determine House control next fall. Six of the GOP’s 22 most vulnerable House seats in the Cook Political Report’s analysis are in California, while five are in New York. McCarthy’s deep understanding of California politics has been replaced by a man who built his career in the religious right and represents a deeply conservative Deep South district in northern Louisiana. House Republicans plan to gather Monday night in a closed-door, phones-off, members-only meeting to discuss where the conference goes next after their speaker, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), was ousted in a historic vote last Tuesday.

Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota has emerged as the House Republicans' latest speaker nominee after GOP members conducted a multi-round secret ballot voting session Tuesday morning, according to Rep. Elise Stefanik. After winning the nomination, Speaker designee Tom Emmer asked for a roll call vote, as CNN reported would happen. This will put members on the record about where they stand and make clear to Emmer who his opposition is in getting to 217. Meuser told CNN "there are some holdouts" to Emmer’s speaker bid, and that there are "around 10" members opposed to him in the closed-door roll call vote currently underway. GOP Rep. Brandon Williams of New York told CNN’s Manu Raju there were 26 votes against Speaker designee Tom Emmer during the closed-door roll call vote and said that Emmer is trying to resolve the concerns of those members in the room right now on open mic. But Scalise allies, who believe the Louisiana Republican can secure a majority of the conference but acknowledge he won’t get 217 votes on the first ballot, are against the move.

Meet the House Republicans Who Will Wield Power in the New Congress

The latest and hopefully final blow to the impeachment follies was delivered Wednesday. Two months after House Republicans made Mayorkas the first Cabinet member to be impeached in nearly 150 years, they finally sent the patently political charges to the Democratic-controlled Senate, which took just three hours to dismiss them. The Senate found that the two charges — that he “willfully and systemically refused to comply with Federal immigration laws” and breached the public trust — didn’t clear the Constitution’s high bar. Of course, that’s the opposite of the achievement they promised two years ago, ahead of the midterm elections that gave them control of the House.

That’s what happened last year after McCarthy avoided a default on the national debt, kept the government open and committed other alleged outrages. Vacancies in the position of subcommittee chairs shall be filled according to the procedures established by the various Committees in accordance with rule 19. (b) Appropriations Subcommittee Chairs.—The Chair of the Committee on Appropriations shall bring his or her nominations for the subcommittee chairs to the Republican Steering Committee for approval. If any nomination is rejected by the Steering Committee, the Chair shall submit the new nomination(s) in a timely fashion. (2) The chair shall formalize in writing for the other Republican Members of the Committee the procedures to be followed in selecting subcommittee chairs and individual subcommittee assignments and shall do so in advance of the Committee’s organization. The procedures may be modified by a majority vote of the Republican Members of the full Committee.

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New York’s 26th runs along the Niagara River, which separates western New York from Canada. Most of the Republican vote in the district stems from the area that falls in Niagara County, at its northern tip. Most of the votes come from the southern part of the district in Erie County, which leans heavily toward Democrats. Voters are choosing a replacement for Democrat Brian Higgins, a longtime House member who cited the “slow and frustrating” pace of Congress before resigning in February. Democrats have a long record of success in the 26th Congressional District, and their nominee is highly favored to win on Tuesday. In the Central Valley’s 22nd District, where about half the votes have been counted, Republican Rep. David Valadao, who voted to impeach then-President Donald Trump, had a 5-point margin over Democrat Rudy Salas.

Dickson, meanwhile, appeared on the ballot in West Seneca in 2019 and 2023, though in a much smaller election for town supervisor. McCarthy had to grant numerous concessions to Congress’ most conservative members to win the speakership, and even then it took 15 rounds of voting — the first time in a century that a speaker was not elected on the first ballot. He called the experience, a spectacle that played out on live national television, a test from God. To become speaker last year, Kevin McCarthy agreed to a change in the rules that makes it possible for a single representative to move to “vacate the chair” — that is, trigger a vote on whether to depose the speaker.

The proposal, drafted by Rep. Chip Roy, would require a lawmaker to secure a majority of the entire House — not just a majority of their conference — to secure the party’s nomination for speaker, a key change intended to ensure the nominee has the necessary support before moving to a floor vote. GOP Rep. Don Bacon, from a swing district in Nebraska, attacked the eight Republicans who voted to remove Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker ahead of a closed-door meeting of the conference Monday. House Republicans are no closer to coalescing around a speaker nominee and a path forward as they debate potential rules changes and figure out who is best positioned to lead their conference, according to indications from lawmakers leaving a closed-door meeting Monday night. The Arizona for Abortion Access campaign has been working to get a potential constitutional amendment on the state's ballot to enshrine abortion access. Democrats believe that could boost voter enthusiasm and turnout for their candidates, given how abortion access has succeeded in previous elections since Roe v. Wade's nationwide protections were overruled in 2022.

He is a contributor to the Almanac of American Politics, and previously worked for Vice News, Talking Points Memo, the New York Daily News, the Hill and National Journal. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), a conservative firebrand who emerged as one of McCarthy’s closest allies during his speakership fights, said she was frustrated with how Johnson is running the House so far. Rep. Kevin McCarthy will give up his Bakersfield seat after nearly two decades in Congress, leaving House Republicans with an even slimmer majority. McCarthy did not bother showing up to vote on a series of measures on Wednesday and Thursday following his announcement that he’d retire. We’re not going to throw out the baby with the bathwater,” said one House GOP advisor granted anonymity to give a candid assessment of the party’s strategy. The transition of House speakership from McCarthy, a proud but subdued Christian, to Johnson, a fervently devout evangelical, highlights the religious right’s dominance of the evangelical GOP coalition.

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