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  • House Dems strategize how to achieve a Speaker Hakeem Jeffries

    House Dems strategize how to achieve a Speaker Hakeem Jeffries

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    This year’s Baltimore gathering marked a fresh test not just for Jeffries, but for the entire new troika of leaders, including Clark and Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.). While lawmakers wouldn’t draw direct comparisons to their former head trio, they were endlessly optimistic that the new generation of leaders would usher in a younger, more diverse and unified caucus — the last aspect essential if they want any hope of winning the House majority next year.

    “I’m feeling hope and I’m feeling possibility and seeing that we are putting people over politics, but I’m also seeing unity,” said Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-Ohio). “I think that it is a new time … that the young people we have in Congress today understand that we all stand on somebody’s shoulders, and the power of us standing together.”

    In a similar vein, Democrats are hoping to give members the “tools to be successful in the minority,” as one retreat session advertises — a particularly important lesson for the more than one-third of the caucus that has thus far served only in the majority. The panel will teach House Democrats how to effectively question witnesses in hearings and feature media savvy lawmakers such as Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) and Madeleine Dean (D-Pa.).

    Rep. Sylvia Garcia (D-Texas) lauded the “hell of a conference” Democrats organized.

    “I’ve seen a vast improvement on the panels, in terms of the makeup of the panels and discussions,” she said. “And it’s good to see that [Latino members] were on the stage and we were at the table.”

    Equipped with legislative wins from the previous Congress on landmark infrastructure and social spending bills, Democrats are gearing up to sell their message to the American public. They’re determined to avoid total policy irrelevance and are searching for bipartisan wins, even if they’re incremental ones on immigration or energy permitting, both of which sputtered out last term.

    “A lot of what we’re going to be doing is implementation of those bills” from last term, said Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-N.H.), chair of the centrist New Democrats. “But we won’t hesitate to move forward where we can. So I think we’ll find a way.”

    While Rep. Ami Bera (D-Calif.) expressed pervasive doubts that Congress could agree on “sweeping immigration reform,” he said smaller scale wins to protect so-called Dreamers, immigrants who were brought to the country illegally as children, might be possible.

    Some turbulence interrupted the caucus’ generally high-spirited retreat. Members of the Congressional Black Caucus were caught off guard when news broke Thursday that President Joe Biden told Senate Democrats he would not veto a Republican-backed measure rolling back changes to D.C.’s criminal code.

    “This is news to me, and I’m very disappointed in it,” said Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.), when asked by reporters about the measure. “I hope he continues to say he will oppose it.”

    But in other areas, Democrats were determined to set aside old feuds and focus on defeating Republicans. In one example, lawmakers made clear they were moving past drama that had engulfed the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, after Chair Nanette Barragán (D-Calif.) sparked backlash over the firing of a top staffer. Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-N.Y.), the second-ranked Hispanic Caucus member, publicly defended Barragán for the first time since the brouhaha.

    “First and foremost, the chairwoman has our full, unequivocal support,” he said at a press conference with members of the Hispanic Caucus at the retreat.

    Barragán also told reporters she’s working with the other Democratic groups to put out a statement opposing the Biden administration’s proposed tightening of the rules governing asylum for immigrants in the U.S.

    And for those policy priorities that can’t be achieved in a divided government, Democrats are readying lists of proposed executive orders to suggest to Biden, including new labor rules to make more workers eligible for overtime pay.

    Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said her group was preparing its “executive action agenda” to present to Biden following their own retreat scheduled for next week. Even as members pressed the White House to act, she indicated they were working in lockstep with the administration.

    “We’ve gone through this with the White House,” she said. “Many of the things, not everything, but many of the things on the agenda are things that we know that the White House wants to work with us on.”

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  • How many times did Parliament discuss conduct of Speaker, SC asks Uddhav faction

    How many times did Parliament discuss conduct of Speaker, SC asks Uddhav faction

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    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday shot a volley of questions at the Uddhav Thackeray faction, asking how many times did the Parliament discuss a review of the conduct of the Speaker, why is that question raised before the court, and also, why should the court change rules just because one or two Speakers went astray.

    Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing the Uddhav Thackeray faction, submitted before a five-judge constitution bench, headed by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, that “your lordships have great confidence in the constitutional office of the Speaker but do they discharge this confidence?”

    At this, the Chief Justice replied: “You also have that confidence when you say that the Speaker has to decide the disqualification petitions… that is not dependent on who is the Speaker, Mr Sibal”. He added that the constitutional authority of the Speaker to decide is not based on who the Speaker is.

    Sibal said the a Speaker who appoints the whip and Leader of the Opposition without reference to the political party, “you think he can decide in my favour, there is no way!”

    The Chief Justice said: “The first Speaker in defiance of legislative rules gave two days’ notice… this is the way everybody is behaving. There are two options: either you debunk the authority of the Speaker or.. in a democracy you value the office of the institution… denigrating constitutional offices including the office of the Speaker.”

    When Sibal said they are denigrating themselves, the bench — also comprising Justices M.R. Shah, Krishna Murari, Hima Kohli and P.S. Narasimha — said: “It is a race to the bottom then.”

    Justice Narasimha told Sibal: “Legislators, parliamentarians…. decided upon the Speaker to be the tribunal.. it is parliamentarians’ decision, the Tenth Schedule. Therefore, the court is only interpreting that…”

    Sibal referred to the decision of the apex court on 27 June last year, where the court granted interim relief to Shinde faction by extending the time to file responses to the disqualification notices. It later, on June 29, gave the go-ahead to a floor test called by the Governor.

    Justice Narasimha orally observed: “On one hand if the Speaker is with you, you would say it is a constitutional authority. What is wrong with it… if you have some difficulty, you mean, not you. Look at the way Speakers have behaved. For us, as long as the constitution bench judgment is there, we will go by the fact that the Speaker is the tribunal.”

    The bench further added that the Speaker is the presiding officer as per Tenth Schedule and “we will not go back on the decision, that is the final decision, as far as we are concerned”.

    Sibal replied by that logic, the June 27 order could not have been passed, and that is what led to what way we are today.

    Justice Kohli said that if one or two Speakers have gone astray, would the court be inclined to debunk the whole procedure as laid down and the Tenth Schedule?

    To this, Sibal said: My intention is not that, I have been telling what is happening.” Justice Kohli said then it is a conundrum. Sibal said: “Yes, it is a conundrum, a constitutional conundrum and somebody has to sort it out.”

    At this juncture, justice Narasimha said: “Another question, every time this question is raised before the court. I would want to ask you how many times did the parliamentarians raise this question in the Parliament saying let us actually amend the Constitution.”

    “How many times did the discussion take place in the Parliament to review the conduct of the Speaker. Why is that question raised before the court, which is not a forum for consideration. how many times parties have sat down together and decided this is not working?” he asked.

    “Once Kihoto Hollohan was rendered then,” Sibal said referring to the apex court verdict in the 1992 case, upholding the sweeping discretion available to the Speaker in deciding cases of disqualification of MLAs.

    Justice Narasimha replied: “Why, it only upheld the Tenth Schedule. It is your making, the Tenth Schedule. This will take us nowhere, Mr Sibal. Frankly, unless there is an amendment to the Constitution, there is a reference, a direct challenge…”

    The top court made these observations while dealing with Maharashtra political crisis triggered due to rebellion in the Shiv Sena. It will continue to hear the matter on Wednesday.

    On February 17, the apex court had declined to make immediate reference to a seven-judge bench the reconsideration of its 2016 Nabam Rebia judgment, which restricted the power of the Speaker to examine disqualification petitions against MLAs if a resolution for his removal is pending.

    A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India said the issue of reference will be decided only with the merits of the case and fixed the matter for hearing on merits on February 21.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • UP budget session: Speaker seeks smooth functioning of House

    UP budget session: Speaker seeks smooth functioning of House

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    Lucknow: In an all-party meeting ahead of the Uttar Pradesh Budget Session, Speaker Satish Mahana on Sunday sought the support of members in the smooth functioning of the House.

    The session will start on Monday with the Governor’s address to the joint sitting of the legislative assembly and the legislative council.

    The speaker also requested all members to be present for the address and proceedings.

    The meeting was attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, members of the ruling BJP as well as opposition parties. Though Leader of Opposition in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly and Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav was not present, the party was represented by its chief whip in the assembly Manoj Kumar Pandey.

    In this first session of the year, discussion on Budget-2023, is going to be held according to parliamentary norms, the chief minister said.

    “The House is the place for meaningful discussions. All of us ran the House during the Covid period, which was appreciated in the country and the world. Uttar Pradesh is the state with the largest population of the country, which is on the path of progress,” he said.

    Uttar Pradesh Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna said, “We have been re-elected because of good governance. Everyone will cooperate in the running of the House, this is a good tradition.”

    Problems can be resolved only when the House is functioning and this will keep the state on the path of development, he said.

    “We welcome the assurance of the Opposition for the smooth conduct of the session,” Khanna said.

    SP leader Pandey assured the support of his party for positive discussions during the session.

    Congress leader Aradhana Shukla Mona, Jansatta Dal leader Raghuraj Pratap Singh alias Raja Bhaiya, Apna Dal’s Ram Niwas Verma, Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) chief Om Prakash Rajbhar, Nishad Party’s Anil Kumar Tripathi, Bahujan Samaj Party’s Uma Shankar Singh besides others were present in the meeting.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Punjab Speaker calls meeting on ‘exorbitant rates of medicines’

    Punjab Speaker calls meeting on ‘exorbitant rates of medicines’

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    Chandigarh: Punjab Assembly Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhawan on Sunday said a meeting to discuss the public interest issue of selling medicines at “exorbitant rates”, which is leading to “public loot”, will be held on Tuesday.

    It would be attended by Cabinet ministers, MLAs, health experts and representatives of various NGOs.

    As part of the series of discussions pertaining to public issues, the Speaker said the discussion will be held on this burning matter because it is a common belief that due to high prices, people are being robbed and medicines are going beyond the reach of the poor.

    He said the meeting would enable MLAs, who work as a link between the public and the government, to have a meaningful debate in the Assembly on this burning issue of public interest so that suitable steps for its proper solution could be taken.

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  • Don’t turn House into a municipal corporation, Speaker tells warring TMC, BJP MPs

    Don’t turn House into a municipal corporation, Speaker tells warring TMC, BJP MPs

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    New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday admonished Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee and BJP MP Saumitra Khan after they entered into a war of words, asking them not to convert the House into a “municipal corporation”.

    The drama started when Khan sought to know during Question Hour as to how many unorganised sector workers from West Bengal had registered with the e-Shram portal of the Labour Ministry, as he said that many such workers have been agitating and complaining about lack of payment of dearness allowance.

    While Labour Minister Bhupender Yadav replied to the BJP MP’s question, Banerjee objected by saying that the matter raised by Khan was subjudice in the Supreme Court and was not part of the original question.

    When Birla asked Banerjee to sit down, Khan started shouting from his seat and soon both the MPs engaged in a war of words, with the Trinamool MP losing his cool and asking Khan to “shut up”.

    At this point, there was commotion in the House as lawmakers from both sides started a ruckus, forcing Birla to say “don’t turn the House into a municipal corporation”.

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  • McCarthy brings in record haul at first fundraiser since becoming Speaker

    McCarthy brings in record haul at first fundraiser since becoming Speaker

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    The event illustrated the new power structures and fault lines that have popped up in a Washington now marked by divided government. Holding the levers of power in the House, McCarthy — already a prodigious fundraiser — has become an even bigger draw. And those who are stuffing his coffers have additional incentives to do so.

    Miller and the event’s co-sponsors — a number of whom once worked for the now-speaker — represent clients with stakes across major policy fights before Congress: PhRMA, Mastercard, Apple, Altria, the American Petroleum Institute and the American Investment Council, among others.

    McCarthy’s close relationship with K Street has earned him ire from his own party. Shortly after Republican control of the House became clear last fall, Miller’s firm registered several new clients, including Oracle and the PGA Tour.

    For McCarthy world, the scene at the Conrad Hotel, where the event was held, offered a chance to celebrate following a speakership journey mired in tumult. His historic crusade for the position spanned four days and 15 rounds of votes, culminating with major concessions to conservative members that could threaten his hold on the post.

    Nearly all Republican House committee chairs also attended the fundraiser — including Armed Services Chair Mike Rogers, Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, Oversight Chair James Comer, Appropriations Chair Kay Granger, Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith and many others.

    Their presence was touted by two of the hosts as a sign of Republican unity. Sam Geduldig, one of the event’s co-hosts and co-CEO of the firm CGCN, emphasized McCarthy’s members were eager to show up for him on Wednesday evening. John Stipicevic, a former McCarthy staffer-turned lobbyist at CGCN and another fundraiser co-host, maintained that McCarthy was in “lock step” with his committee chairs and his conference.

    “While all the pundits on national TV stations or all over the world, talking about the deals that he cut — which they can’t explain by the way — weakened him as a speaker, I don’t think his members view him as weakened in any way at all,” said Geduldig. “I think he’s much stronger, and gaining strength, and gaining momentum every minute.”

    As the event came to a close, Bill Barr, a former attorney general under the Trump administration, was spotted leaving the Conrad.

    McCarthy’s camp intends to beat its previous record for the first quarter of a year: $31.5 million in 2022. Though a spokesman for the speaker noted that fundraising going into 2024 will be crowded with higher profile races.

    The event was originally scheduled for Tuesday — the day of the State of the Union — at the Waldorf Astoria but was moved for logistical reasons, the spokesperson said.



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  • Motivational speaker Nick Vujicic calls on Andhra CM

    Motivational speaker Nick Vujicic calls on Andhra CM

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    Amaravati: Motivational speaker Nick Vujicic called on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy at the latter’s official residence here on Wednesday.

    Vujicic is an Australian-American evangelist and motivational speaker of Serbian descent, born with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder characterised by the absence of arms and legs.

    After meeting the Chief Minister, Vujicic said that he has travelled to around 78 countries and has never seen a person like Jagan Mohan Reddy, who is providing equal opportunities to all in the fields of education, medicine and agriculture. The Chief Minister is working with high ambition for a higher goal, he said.

    Vujicic noted that over 45,000 government schools in Andhra Pradesh are working with the great goal of providing equal opportunities at par with the private schools. Significant progress has already been made in the government schools with world class facilities and this should be known to all, he said.

    He also expressed happiness towards the state government for introducing his life story titled ‘Attitude is Altitude’ as a lesson in Class X English textbook, inspiring people to have a good understanding of him.

    Vujicic further said that he is working towards providing equal opportunities to all in the field of education, with a long-term goal for better results.

    There are good opportunities for the growth of children in the field of education, he said.

    Principal Secretary (Education), Praveen Prakash, Guntur District Collector Venugopal Reddy, Advisor to CM R. Dhanunjaya Reddy and CMO officials were also present during the meeting.

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