The Senate passed a resolution Wednesday to make business attire a requirement on the Senate floor.

The moves comes after backlash to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) directive to scuttle the chamber’s informal dress code, which was widely viewed to be inspired by Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.).

The bipartisan resolution requires that business attire be worn on the floor of the Senate, “which for men shall include a coat, tie, and slacks or other long pants.”

The bill does not spell out what the attire includes for women.

  • @snekerpimp@lemmy.world
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    931 year ago

    Sure, cause the ex president with the most federal charges is in business attire and he is an upstanding citizen. Let’s focus on how people look instead of actual issues.

    • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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      191 year ago

      It’s only ever about appearances with the repubs. They want the appearance of propriety. If they start dressing like their lessers, then The lessers might realize they are equals.

      • @GreenMario@lemm.ee
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        21 year ago

        It’s also why suits are so expensive. It’s not like the cloth that makes a suit is any different than the cloth used to make my Slayer T-shirt.

        If all the poors started wearing suits they’d just invent something else and make it cost $1mil per outfit.

    • @bstix@feddit.dk
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      181 year ago

      Even trump might be out of code, unless high heels are acceptable business attire for men.