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Congress Faces Proxy Voting Debate
Washington, D.C., USATuesday, April 1, 2025
The proposal has gained bipartisan support. Democrats like Representatives Brittany Pettersen and Sara Jacobs have joined the effort. They want to expand the resolution to include new fathers. They also want to extend the proxy voting period to 12 weeks. This would give new parents more time to focus on their families without sacrificing their duties in Congress.
The debate is far from over. Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to block the change. His efforts will be tested on the House floor. This is a critical moment for Congress. It is a chance to show that it can adapt to the needs of its members and the times. It is also a chance to show that it values fairness and equality.
The outcome of this debate will have significant implications. It will affect not just new parents in Congress. It will also set a precedent for how Congress handles similar issues in the future. It is a test of Congress's willingness to evolve and adapt. It is a test of its commitment to fairness and equality.
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