A New Republican Mom Wants to Change House Rules for Postpartum Voting
Briefly

When she arrived in Congress last year, Representative Anna Paulina Luna, a hard-right Republican from Florida, joined the rest of her party in staunchly opposing proxy voting, a practice adopted by House Democrats to allow for remote legislating during the pandemic. Then, in August, she gave birth to her first child and her perspective changed.
Given Republicans' deep opposition to proxy voting, the bill Ms. Luna plans to introduce on Tuesday to make the change faces long odds to even be given a floor vote. But it raises a novel issue for a male-dominated institution where the average age is nearly 58 a place that is largely exempt from workplace laws and is still behind in bringing some of its arcane practices in line with modern expectations.
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