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[–] ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (1 children)

That is . . . questionable. A committee has a certain number of chairs; whether or not that chair gets an acting substitute is at the discretion of the committee rules and more often than not, the committee chair. Keep in mind that committee and subcommittee assignments are worked toward for years, over the span of multiple elections, and McConnell's own seats are among the most powerful and highly coveted, like Rules, which he chairs.

So sometimes they just sit open, and in this particular case McConnell is one of the most powerful senators in Congress who has friends that are rabidly guarding his assignments, not just for his sake but for purposes of control, with an eye to who will get them if/when an actual vacancy becomes real in legal terms. (They're all lawyers anyway, now turned lawmakers, so it really is all about the letter of the law with them.)

Also, just as a friendly reminder, in the US we have a bicameral (two houses) form of ~~government~~ legislature and Mike Johnson can't do shit in the Senate (the higher house). He's Speaker of the House of Representatives (the lower house). The Senate has different rules and different leaders. Technically it's JD Vance, the vice president of the US, and Chuck Grassley, president pro tempore, but they don't actually have much to do with regular leadership. For leadership in actual day to day business it's the Majority Leader, John Thune, one of McConnell's besties and one of the Republican legislators swearing to have spent 20 minutes on the phone with him after his hospitalization.

Apologies, I know a detailed correction is probably not what you wanted to get back in terms of a reply, but it's worth understanding how the power flows in practice.

Can you tell me where you're getting your information that someone is voting for McConnell in committee? I'd like to know more.

[–] Lasherz12@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Yep, meant John not Johnson. Mixed up the ghouls.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/senate-agriculture-committee-fails-to-advance-farm-bill-with-mitch-mcconnell-s-absence/ar-AA29yKrI

It looks like someone voted for him, but on that particular committee it's not allowed, although other committees could allow it because the rules are made up by the members and leaders. In other words, they voted by proxy and then it was overruled by committee since Agriculture committee doesn't play those games.

https://legisletter.org/legislator/mitch-mcconnell-M000355/committees

I'm not sure the rules of every committee he's a part of, maybe a vote will eventually go through, but as I said in the last reply, this would only potentially apply to committee votes.

[–] ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago

Huh, I hadn't heard about that, and I do mean not a word. The bigger committees like Ag tend to rule themselves in a straighter line because of the power involved -- everybody is watching everyone else very closely -- but this seems like a new low. At least the proxy votes got tossed. I also didn't know Tuberville was/is MIA.

Now I know. Thank you for the info and the links, I really appreciate you taking the time.