from the New York Post
House’s proxy voting allows Democrats to keep tiny majority in charge
By Post Editorial Board
December 19, 2021
In the name of COVID safety, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has OK’d “proxy voting” — which in fact has made it easier to win votes despite her razor-thin majority.
It lets Democrats (and a smaller number of Republicans) skip out on actually showing up for work, but still registers as voting on the nation’s business.
As Stephen Jackson & Kyle Chance report for The Ripon Society, the “most jarring outcome of perpetual proxy voting” is that some House members have “taken to practically never coming back to Washington — sometimes not showing up for months on end.”
Florida Democrats Al Lawson and Frederica Wilson haven’t voted in-person since Jan. 11; Chicago’s Rep. Bobby Rush, since Jan. 13. That’s nearly the whole year.
Some exploit Pelosi’s rule to attend public events back home, whether it’s Rep. Grace Meng (D-Queens) at a ribbon-cutting or Rep. Donald Payne, Jr. (D-NJ) doing photo-ops.
Jackson & Chance looked at 375 floor votes and found an average of 28.2 Democrats voting by proxy vs. 9.7. A third of the time, Dems’ proxy “advantage” made the difference in whether the measure passed.
What a way to run a Republic.
SOURCE: https://nypost.com/2021/12/19/house-allows-proxy-voting-democrat-lead/