Present and Accounted For: House Republicans' small majority could make attendance a priority
Congressional Attendance: The New Drama Unfolds in 2025
Next year, Congress might feel more like high school. With key players like Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas and FBI Director Wray skipping hearings, attendance is about to become the hottest topic on Capitol Hill. Who shows up—and who flakes—could totally shift the balance of power!
GOP's Tiny Majority Means Big Consequences
The House GOP starts with a super slim 219-215 majority next year, making every vote a nail-biter. One wrong move from a Republican could lead to ties that mean no progress for their agenda. Talk about stressful—it's like walking a tightrope without a net!
Special Elections: A Wildcard for Republicans
If resignations happen, special elections could shake things up. Florida Governor DeSantis has called one for April, but these can be unpredictable. What if Democrats sneak in and snatch some seats? Political drama alert!
Health and Attendance: The Real MVPs of Politics
With several aging lawmakers facing health issues, attendance will be crucial. Democrats need all hands on deck to challenge the GOP. A missing vote could flip the game, so expect a lot of hustle to make sure everyone is present—even if it means being wheeled in!
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