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Don't House motions require a second in order to trigger a vote? (Original Post) Stinky The Clown Mar 2021 OP
I asked this in the past and never got an answer... ret5hd Mar 2021 #1
I think any nonrecord vote can be objected to for lack of a quorum by a single Representative. Make7 Mar 2021 #2
Kicking in hope of an answer Stinky The Clown Mar 2021 #3

Make7

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2. I think any nonrecord vote can be objected to for lack of a quorum by a single Representative.
Wed Mar 10, 2021, 03:03 PM
Mar 2021

If there aren't enough members present, it would trigger a quorum call and a recorded vote.

I believe that is what is happening since I read about Republicans being annoyed with her antics because it was pulling them out of other hearings and meetings.

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