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Congress Proposes Bipartisan Bill, Amendment to Expedite Lawmaker Replacement After Mass Casualty Event
Sep 22, 2024, 03:49 PM
Congress has proposed a bipartisan bill and a constitutional amendment to expedite the replacement of lawmakers in the event of a mass casualty incident at the Capitol. This initiative is driven by a need to ensure continuity of governance in the aftermath of such events. A bipartisan group of House members is advocating for this measure, emphasizing the importance of maintaining legislative functions despite potential mass violence. The urgency of this proposal has led to calls for an emergency session of Congress to address the issue promptly. The Washington Post reported on the proposal.
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