
With A Shaky Return Date, Members Of Congress Push For Remote Voting
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The transcript discusses the potential for remote legislative work due to the COVID-19 crisis, highlighting the push by some lawmakers for remote voting and debates. It outlines the opposition from key leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell, who argue that such changes require extensive study and could take years. The historical context of legislative changes post-911 and during the 1918 Spanish flu is provided, emphasizing the political challenges involved. The current strategy of passing legislation by unanimous consent is also discussed, along with the potential issues it presents.
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