Tlaib and MTG among more than 220 House proxy voters on spending bill
by Martin Pengelly and Edward Helmore in New York from US news | The Guardian on (#675WQ)
Republicans rail against pandemic-era rule as 226 House members from left to far right take chance not to vote in person
Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, one of two Democrats to oppose the $1.7tn spending bill that averted a US government shutdown on Friday, did so by voting present". But Tlaib was not present at the Capitol, voting instead by proxy.
Proxy voting was instituted during the Covid pandemic and is due to come to an end on 3 January, in the new Congress with Republicans controlling the House.
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