Difference between revisions of "Motion to vacate chair May 2024"
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*[[Chip Roy]] (Texas) - very significant because he represents the [[Koch network]] of megadonors | *[[Chip Roy]] (Texas) - very significant because he represents the [[Koch network]] of megadonors |
Latest revision as of 02:52, May 10, 2024
These Republicans voted in favor of the motion to vacate the chair on May 8, 2024 (procedurally, their vote was against a motion to table):[1]
- Andy Biggs (Arizona)
- Eric Burlison (Missouri)
- Eli Crane (Arizona)
- Warren Davidson (Ohio)
- Marjorie Taylor Greene (Georgia)
- Paul Gosar (Arizona)
- Thomas Massie of (Kentucky)
- Alex Mooney (West Virginia) - very significant as a leading candidate for the U.S. Senate seat in West Virginia
- Barry Moore (Alabama)
- Chip Roy (Texas) - very significant because he represents the Koch network of megadonors
- Victoria Spartz (Indiana) - very significant as the only Ukraine-born member of Congress