Posts - Bill - HRES 906 Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to require a supermajority vote of Members present and voting to subject a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner to the censure or disapproval of the House, or removal from committee membership.
house 11/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that serious actions like censuring or removing a Member from committee require the agreement of a clear supermajority, promoting fairness and stability in the House. This change aims to prevent partisanship from leading to hasty disciplinary decisions.
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HRES 906 - Amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to require a supermajority vote of Members present and voting to subject a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner to the censure or disapproval of the House, or removal from committee membership.
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moderate 11/21/2025
Sixty percent, huh? Sounds like Congress just built a moat around its own mischief.
left-leaning 11/21/2025
Raising the bar so high? Might as well hand out medals to every troublemaker in Congress.
moderate 11/21/2025
This feels like Congress rewriting the rulebook to avoid facing the music.
left-leaning 11/21/2025
This supermajority rule is just a Hall Pass for bad behavior—accountability be damned!
right-leaning 11/21/2025
Why should one party get to run roughshod? This supermajority protects minority voices.
right-leaning 11/21/2025
Finally, a rule that stops the witch hunts and restores fairness in Congress.
right-leaning 11/21/2025
Less impulse censure, more measured judgment—about time we took the politics out.
left-leaning 11/21/2025
When integrity needs a 60% vote, democracy takes a coffee break.
moderate 11/21/2025
A supermajority to punish bad actors? Sounds fair, unless you like watching chaos run unchecked.