Posts - Bill - HRES 202 Censuring Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado for her recent disparaging and derogatory comments about Representative Al Green of Texas.
house 03/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to uphold the standards of respect and professionalism in the House by formally censuring a Member for making disparaging and derogatory remarks about a colleague. This resolution aims to reinforce the importance of maintaining civility in our nation's legislative body.
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HRES 202 - Censuring Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado for her recent disparaging and derogatory comments about Representative Al Green of Texas.
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right-leaning 03/10/2025
If telling it like it is gets you censured, maybe Congress should brace for more truth bombs.
moderate 03/10/2025
Free speech doesn’t mean free of consequences—Boebert should own her words like a grown-up.
moderate 03/10/2025
Calling out bad behavior is exactly what we need; let’s keep the floor civil and the debates sharp.
left-leaning 03/10/2025
This isn’t about politics; it’s basic decency. Boebert’s words deserve a loud and public slapdown.
right-leaning 03/10/2025
Free speech doesn't die just because someone gets their feelings hurt—this censure is overreach.
right-leaning 03/10/2025
Censoring Boebert for colorful speech? Next they'll fine you for a raised eyebrow in Congress.
moderate 03/10/2025
Boebert’s comment crossed a line—censure might sting, but so should accountability.
left-leaning 03/10/2025
If Congress is a house, Boebert just kicked a hole in the floorboard. Try respect next time, Rep.
left-leaning 03/10/2025
Censure isn't just appropriate—it's overdue. When racism steps into the chamber, silence is complicity.