Journalists explain legislative procedure
Briefly

Journalists' imperative to explain legislative procedures is crucial for democracy, enabling public understanding and accountability for politicians manipulating rules to advance their agendas.
The daily functioning of Congress is governed by nuanced legislative procedures that, though often seen as boring, hold significant relevance for American democratic life.
Post-election, understanding the legislative counterpoints becomes vital, especially in a Republican-dominated federal leadership as they navigate complex procedural rules to push their agenda.
The ability to manipulate legislative procedures can drastically alter historical outcomes, as evidenced by Mitch McConnell's obstruction of Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination, reflecting the power dynamics at play.
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