To: SMGFan
Why is a “nonvoting member of Congress” (whatever that is) introducing legislation?
10 posted on
06/28/2018 2:31:56 AM PDT by
Jim Noble
(The more you tighten your grip, the more star systems will slip through your fingers)
To: Jim Noble
A “non-voting member of Congress” is a violation of the Constitution of the United States of America. That’s what it is.
16 posted on
06/28/2018 2:52:09 AM PDT by
advance_copy
(Stand for life or nothing at all)
To: Jim Noble
Because they can do everything a voting member can do except vote. They can even serve in a non-voting capacity on committees.
21 posted on
06/28/2018 3:21:30 AM PDT by
piytar
(If it was not for double standards, the Democrats and the left would have NO standards.)
To: Jim Noble
Ooops, they can also vote in committees. But not on the floor. The other term for them is delegates. Its what non-state territories sent to Congress. Codified in 1817.
27 posted on
06/28/2018 3:27:09 AM PDT by
piytar
(If it was not for double standards, the Democrats and the left would have NO standards.)
To: Jim Noble
"Jenniffer Aydin González Colón is an American politician and the current and 20th Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico.
González has served in leadership positions in the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico and in the Republican Party of the United States. These positions included being the chairwoman of the Puerto Rico Republican Party, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico, minority leader of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico, and vice-chair of the PNP.
A Snake in the grass...
55 posted on
06/28/2018 4:37:49 AM PDT by
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(Joe McCarthy was right.......)
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