UPDATING: Senate Committee Advances Betsy DeVos Nomination to Full Senate
12-11 Party Line Vote
The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (HELP) has just voted to advance Betsy DeVos’ nomination to the full Senate. DeVos is Donald Trump’s nominee to become Secretary of Education.
At Betsy DeVos hearing, @SenFranken says Dems shouldn’t vote “en masse” against nominees, but “this is I think one we should vote against” pic.twitter.com/yXw38VgCqO
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) January 31, 2017
The party-line vote was 12-11.
Betsy Devos appears to have plagiarized portions of her questionnaire…and from a person of color https://t.co/SZRAN08sUv
— Yashar (@yashar) January 31, 2017
DeVos Tuesday was accused of plagiarizing her written testimony.Â
BREAKING: #BetsyDevos‘ nomination moves to the full Senate, with YES votes from the 5 Senators who took DeVos cash. #RecuseYourself
— Every Voice (@EveryVoice) January 31, 2017
UPDATE: 12:27 PM EST –
Apparently due to a technicality the vote is tied. It’s unclear what the next step is.Â
Stay tuned:
Senate HELP Cmte revoted on #DeVos as Democrats objected to Hatch voting Yes by proxy with members present voting 11-11. Was approved 12-11. https://t.co/6J1H2Dqzpb
— Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) January 31, 2017
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The vote on DeVos was 11-11 – Sen Orrin Hatch R-UT was absent, and voted by proxy; Dems say that’s not allowed
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) January 31, 2017
Murray: Dems feel proxy vote does not count, therefore the vote was 11-11. #DeVos
— Allie Bidwell (@alliebidwell) January 31, 2017
Apparently, Democrats contested the vote as Utah Republican Sen. Orrin hatch was not present during the vote and voted by proxy, which is not allowed. The committee has revoted – apparently that’s allowed? – and the final vote is again 12-11.
Senate HELP Cmte revoted on #DeVos as Democrats objected to Hatch voting Yes by proxy with members present voting 11-11. Was approved 12-11. https://t.co/6J1H2Dqzpb
— Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) January 31, 2017
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