To: Az Joe
In it you will see that actions from conduct before entry into the Senate are prohibited, and the reasons for expulsion are stated (Treason, mental illness, physical, etc) none of which apply against Moore. The Constitution is still above the Senate.
To: Mechanicos
In it you will see that actions from conduct before entry into the Senate are prohibited, and the reasons for expulsion are stated (Treason, mental illness, physical, etc) none of which apply against Moore. The Constitution is still above the Senate.
Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.
No, they don't. They simply state that House members have viewed pre-election conduct as not grounds for expulsion, but that's nowhere in the Constitution or any law - simply their made-up rules and proceedings. And, if you read the Constitution above, the only restriction on expulsion is a 2/3 vote. Your treason/illness are stuff that comes from where? I'm not seeing anything about that anywhere in the Constitution.
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