Congressman Moves To Unseat John Boehner As Speaker

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North Carolina congressman Mark Meadows is looking to oust House Speaker John Boehner.

From CNN: Rep. Mark Meadows, who was among the group of House Republicans who voted against re-electing Boehner in January, filed a “motion to vacate the chair,” which would strip Boehner of his leadership post, if successful.

But a majority of the House would need to back the motion. Because Meadows didn’t file it as a “privileged” resolution, it does not automatically get a vote but is referred to the Rules committee, a panel stacked with Boehner allies.

Here is the full resolution via Roll Call:

Whereas the Speaker of the House of Representatives for the 114th Congress has endeavored to consolidate power and centralize decision-making, bypassing the majority of the 435 Members of Congress and the people they represent;

Whereas the Speaker has, through inaction, caused the power of Congress to atrophy, thereby making Congress subservient to the Executive and Judicial branches, diminishing the voice of the American People;

Whereas the Speaker uses the power of the office to punish Members who vote according to their conscience instead of the will of the Speaker; Whereas the Speaker has intentionally provided for voice votes on consequential and controversial legislation to be taken without notice and with few Members present;

Whereas the Speaker uses the legislative calendar to create crises for the American People, in order to compel Members to vote for legislation; Whereas the Speaker does not comply with the spirit of the rules of the House of Representatives, which provide that Members shall have three days to review legislation before voting;

Whereas the Speaker continues to direct the Rules Committee to limit meaningful amendments, to limit debate on the House floor, and to subvert a straightforward legislative process;

and Whereas the House of Representatives, to function effectively in the service of all citizens of this country, requires the service of a Speaker who will endeavor to follow an orderly and inclusive process without imposing his or her will upon any Member thereof: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the office of Speaker of the House of Representatives is hereby declared to be vacant.

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