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All You Need To Know Radio
All You Need To Know Radio
241 episodes
7 months ago
Thurs night at 6pmcst to live/unscripted: We discuss politics/events in the World and no spin just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch #Thelawofpolitics and Maureen Vanterpool producer
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Thurs night at 6pmcst to live/unscripted: We discuss politics/events in the World and no spin just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch #Thelawofpolitics and Maureen Vanterpool producer
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Politics
News
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CAN A MEMBER CONGRESS LOSE THEIR SEAT FOR LYING
All You Need To Know Radio
1 hour 39 minutes
4 years ago
CAN A MEMBER CONGRESS LOSE THEIR SEAT FOR LYING
Discipline & Punishment

Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.”
—Article 1, section 5, clause 2

The Constitution grants the House broad power to discipline its Members for acts that range from criminal misconduct to violations of internal House Rules. While the constitutional authority to punish a Member who engages in “disorderly Behaviour” is intended, in part, as an instrument of individual rebuke, it serves principally to protect the reputation of the institution and to preserve the dignity of its proceedings. Over the decades, several forms of discipline have evolved in the House. The most severe type of punishment is expulsion from the House, which is followed by censure, and finally reprimand. Expulsion, as mandated in the Constitution, requires a two-thirds majority vote. Censure and reprimand, which evolved through House precedent and practice, are imposed by a simple majority of the full House.
All You Need To Know Radio
Thurs night at 6pmcst to live/unscripted: We discuss politics/events in the World and no spin just the truth as we know it. Your host John Hollywood & Amos Waranch #Thelawofpolitics and Maureen Vanterpool producer