
Anna Paulina Luna Leads Charge Against Proxy Voting in Congress
Representative Anna Paulina Luna has spearheaded a significant move in Congress to abolish proxy voting, a system that allows members to vote without being physically present. This initiative, supported by former President Donald Trump, aims to restore traditional in-person voting, which Luna and her allies argue is essential for maintaining the integrity of legislative processes.
The effort to end proxy voting has gained momentum through a discharge petition, a procedural move that could force a vote on the House floor. This petition, backed by a group of conservative lawmakers, reflects growing discontent with the proxy system, which was initially implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure continuity of government operations.
Former President Trump has publicly endorsed Luna's campaign, emphasizing the importance of in-person voting to prevent what he describes as potential abuses of the system. The move has sparked a broader debate about the future of congressional procedures and the balance between safety and traditional governance.
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