Chuck sez shorts are ok...
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@Mik said in Chuck sez shorts are ok...:
You’re not old enough to remember that.
I remember Tom Landry… And even more recently, Ditka always wore a tie and almost always a jacket. Mike Nolan and Jack Del Rio were two coaches in the 2000s that wore suits…
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Compromise.
$20 on Fridays allows Senator, staffer or reporter to wear jeans and a collared shirt within the Senate Chambers. The collective pot will rotate among six charities which will be chosen by a bipartisan committee at the beginning of each year.
@Jolly said in Chuck sez shorts are ok...:
Compromise.
$20 on Fridays allows Senator, staffer or reporter to wear jeans and a collared shirt within the Senate Chambers. The collective pot will rotate among six charities which will be chosen by a bipartisan committee at the beginning of each year.
I think that is a really good idea!!! Good thinking.
You should go to work in Washington. Bring some common sense to there!
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@Jolly said in Chuck sez shorts are ok...:
Compromise.
$20 on Fridays allows Senator, staffer or reporter to wear jeans and a collared shirt within the Senate Chambers. The collective pot will rotate among six charities which will be chosen by a bipartisan committee at the beginning of each year.
I think that is a really good idea!!! Good thinking.
You should go to work in Washington. Bring some common sense to there!
@taiwan_girl said in Chuck sez shorts are ok...:
@Jolly said in Chuck sez shorts are ok...:
Compromise.
$20 on Fridays allows Senator, staffer or reporter to wear jeans and a collared shirt within the Senate Chambers. The collective pot will rotate among six charities which will be chosen by a bipartisan committee at the beginning of each year.
I think that is a really good idea!!! Good thinking.
You should go to work in Washington. Bring some common sense to there!
Already got somebody from here...And he can be an asshole when he wants to be...
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Why are they all hoodies? I don’t think any of those guys would wear hoodies except for Teddy, and his would have been camouflage.
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Though the Nixon look works for him…
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Senate Restores Formal Dress Code
A resolution to reinstate the Senate dress code passed in the chamber unanimously Wednesday night, following more than a week of Republican backlash against the decision to drop the standards.
Lawmakers in the chamber will be required to wear business attire, including coats, ties, and slacks for men, and dresses and suits for women, as a result of the resolution introduced last week by Senators Joe Manchin and Mitt Romney. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer revoked the informal rules earlier this month after Democratic senator John Fetterman routinely started showing up in casual garb such as hoodies and basketball shorts.
“Though we’ve never had an official dress code, the events over the past week have made us all feel as though formalizing one is the right path forward,” Schumer said on the chamber floor Wednesday.
In response to the restoration of the formal dress code, Fetterman released a statement consisting only of a photo of Kevin James as the character Doug Heffernan in the hit sitcom, The King of Queens, according to NBC News.
Republican senator Chuck Grassley, who railed against the initial relaxation of the dress code, wrote on X after the final vote came down: “Senate dress code is restored passing senate unanimously 2nite Thankfully Sen Schumer’s unprecedented decision was overruled by the will of the senate. God bless COMMON SENSE.”
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A unanimous decision? So Fetterman gave in, too?
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A unanimous decision? So Fetterman gave in, too?
@LuFins-Dad said in Chuck sez shorts are ok...:
A unanimous decision? So Fetterman gave in, too?
Can't they declare "unanimous consent" without a vote?
So, unanimous may not mean everyone.