Texas Public Policy Foundation: Court Concludes Congressional Proxy Voting Rule Is Unconstitutional
February 28, 2024
February 28, 2024
AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 28 -- The Texas Public Policy Foundation issued the following news release on Feb. 27, 2024:
Today, a U.S. District Court issued its final judgment in Texas v. Garland, which was a challenge to the U.S. House's proxy voting rule under the Quorum Clause of the Constitution. In its final judgment, the Court concluded that U.S. House members must be physically present for their vote to comply with the Constitution's Quorum Clause. Attorneys from the Texas Public Pol . . .
Today, a U.S. District Court issued its final judgment in Texas v. Garland, which was a challenge to the U.S. House's proxy voting rule under the Quorum Clause of the Constitution. In its final judgment, the Court concluded that U.S. House members must be physically present for their vote to comply with the Constitution's Quorum Clause. Attorneys from the Texas Public Pol . . .