House conservative defies Johnson over remote voting for new moms in Congress
- GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is advocating for new mothers to vote remotely for six weeks, urging Speaker Mike Johnson to support her proposal as a pro-family champion.
- Luna is collaborating with House Democrats, led by Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, to extend remote voting to both parents for 12 weeks.
- Johnson stated that proxy voting is unconstitutional, expressing sympathy for young women legislators but maintaining that it contradicts the Constitution.
- The push for remote voting represents a shift among younger members of Congress who seek to modernize the institution amid a narrow House majority.
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House conservative defies Johnson over remote voting for new moms in Congress
GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna repeatedly tried to convince Speaker Mike Johnson that he — as a pro-family champion — should back her push to allow new mothers to vote remotely for six weeks while they are recovering from birth.
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