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Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @CaraKorte: .@BernieSanders was reportedly sad but positive on a call w staff this AM as he announced he would be suspending his campaig… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @edokeefe: JUST IN: @BernieSanders is suspending his presidential campaign — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @BoKnowsNews: Masks in Congress: https://t.co/KdzO7TFkUI — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @edokeefe: JUST IN: President Trump and former vice president @JoeBiden spoke today regarding the federal government's #Coronavirus resp… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Looks like we are headed for another Ohio-style voting mess: @GovEvers just issued an order suspending in-person voting tomorrow, which is sure to face resistance from the GOP-led legislature has resisted Evers' appeals for a delay due to #covid19. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @Olivia_Gazis: Former IC IG Atkinson issues a remarkable statement on his removal from office by Trump. “It is hard not to think that… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
@KrisAnkarlo @edokeefe If Lauren cuts it, please record and send me video. And then let us interview you guys over Zoom. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Gentlemen practicing social distancing: Have you begun sporting a hat to hide your overgrown hair in Zoom meetings? Has (shear) desperation led you to hand scissors over to your SO or roommate? @edokeefe and I want to hear your stories (and see your videos). Get in touch. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
.@LaCraiMitchell and @ellee_watson confirm the DNC is delaying its convention until August 17 instead of holding it in July as planned. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @mkraju: A rare bipartisan event in the House: Pelosi and McCarthy at the same event for an enrollment ceremony of the $2T stimulus bill… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @Sarah_Boxer: The seemingly miles of beds being set up at Javits. It is absolutely unreal to see what the National Guard & first respond… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Live picture of members leaving the Capitol shows...they still have some work to do on social distancing: https://t.co/QRw8xEEz96 — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
And with that overruled because of the 216+ members in the House chamber, the $2 trillion emergency coronavirus aid bill has officially passed the House by voice vote. It now heads to the president's desk for his signature. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Vote on the CARES Act happening now. "I came here to request our republic doesn't die by unanimous consent in an em… https://t.co/L65A5kIGcK
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Vote on the CARES Act happening now. "I came here to request our republic doesn't die by unanimous consent in an empty chamber," @RepThomasMassie says, asking for a recorded vote. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Speaking on the floor, @SpeakerPelosi tells members, "The sooner you come, the shorter my remarks will be." Audible laughter. She's biding time until there's a quorum in the chamber. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Aides say that will NOT happen, so Massie's request for a recorded vote will be denied, and the bill will pass by voice vote. That spares members who couldn't travel to DC (for reasons of self-quarantine or distance) to be spared voting "absent" on such major legislation. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Once there is a quorum - and aides on both sides of the aisle say there are 216 there - Massie will try again to ask for a recorded vote. The chair will ask those who want a recorded vote to rise. One-fifth of all members there would need to rise in support for that to happen. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
At this point, another member will suggest an absence of a quorum, allowing all the members who traveled back to DC to gather in the chamber. They'll stand both on the House floor and in the viewing galleries above to ensure social distancing. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Here's what's about to go down, per 2 leadership aides: The House will try to pass the CARES Act by voice vote, which it will, but @RepThomasMassie will ask for a recorded vote from each member. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Surprise of the morning! — PolitiTweet.org
Deirdre Walsh @deirdrekwalsh
Notable - TX GOP Rep Gohmert, who had concerns with the last coronavirus package, says he's a yes on the $2 trillion package
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Massie says he'll ask for a recorded vote. — PolitiTweet.org
Thomas Massie @RepThomasMassie
(1/11)I swore an oath to uphold the constitution, and I take that oath seriously. In a few moments I will request… https://t.co/BFvIo7ilqb
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @LisaDNews: NOW: @RepFredUpton on House floor asking those who oppose the coronavirus bill, “don’t obstruct this”, don’t get in the way… — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
The potential catch: Any member who shows up for a voice vote could still ask for a recorded vote *and* object to holding the vote without a quorum present -- effectively calling half of members back to Washington. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
That allows any member who wants to travel back to Washington to do so, but does not require everyone to travel back for a recorded vote. Members who aren't present can still submit an explanation - @cspan has agreed to air video statements. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
@LeaderHoyer Here's how a voice vote works: whoever is presiding over the floor will call for the yeas and nays (members on the floor will literally call 'yea' or 'nay' out load at the same time) and determine which side prevails. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Guidance from the @LeaderHoyer press shop tonight: "There is now a possibility that a House Republican may suggest a quorum is not present and attempt to call for a recorded vote on final passage. We have notified our Members...that the bill may not pass by voice vote." — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
The Speaker's Lobby, where reporters usually hang out to catch members coming on and off the floor, will be closed. Members will be required to use hand sanitizer upon arriving at and departing from the House chamber. Oh, and the gym remains closed. — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Looks like the House is going to be a little more aggressive about social distancing during voting Friday than the… https://t.co/0TSStO5Gar
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
Looks like the House is going to be a little more aggressive about social distancing during voting Friday than the Senate was. Members are being divided into 16 groups of 30 each to ensure minimal crowding on the floor. https://t.co/3U2jy0SDJf — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
With the Senate poised to pass the $2T coronavirus stimulus package, @LeaderHoyer announces that the House will follow with a voice vote on the bill Friday AM. Unanimous consent was looking impossible with likely objections - so a voice vote minimizes lawmakers traveling to DC. https://t.co/kVfdkR4kY0 — PolitiTweet.org
Rebecca Kaplan @RebeccaRKaplan
RT @nytimes: An ER doctor took us inside Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, where staff are scrambling to cope with a surge of coronavirus patien… — PolitiTweet.org