The House of Representatives has now gone 15 days without a Speaker, as the process to elect a new one continues to face challenges. This unprecedented situation has raised concerns about the functioning of the legislative body and the impact on important political and economic decisions. The absence of a Speaker has led to uncertainty and speculation about the potential consequences for the House's ability to effectively govern and address pressing issues. The prolonged vacancy in this crucial leadership position has prompted discussions on the need for a resolution and the potential risks of the process going off track. The House of Representatives must now navigate the complexities of electing a new Speaker to restore stability and ensure the smooth functioning of the legislative process.
The House has now gone 15 days without a Speaker https://t.co/skMdDd3s1d
Still no House speaker https://t.co/mscHeEKZjE
It's been 14 days and there's still no House Speaker.
It has been 13 days since the House has had a Speaker https://t.co/6i36so4dfD
The House is entering its second week without a speaker. Here is how a new one could be elected, or how the process could go off the rails yet again. https://t.co/PEe1K8ekM4
The House is entering its second week without a speaker. Here is how a new one could be elected, or how the process could go off the rails yet again. https://t.co/E5Sq8ceBDP
It's been 12 days since the House had a speaker.
It's been 10 days since the House has had a speaker.
The House has been without a speaker for 14 days this term: 4 in January and 10 now. Leaving for weekend means it will likely be the most days without a speaker since the 1960s. (But back then it was because of lag between Congresses/Rayburn's illness.) https://t.co/kC0Miiv4ey
10 days without a House Speaker https://t.co/HwuixzK62h
The House has now gone 9 days without a Speaker https://t.co/6cZ5wrN5yP