House Republicans’ unity, string of wins prove Washington pundits wrong

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Chaos. Dysfunction. An abject disaster. Those were some of the more printable projections of the House GOP as it struggled to elect Speaker Kevin McCarthy in January. Two months on, however, Republicans have maintained a general sense of unity.

Chaos. Dysfunction. Abject disaster. Those were some of the more printable projections of House Republicans as they struggled to elect SpeakerTwo months on, however, Republicans have maintained a general sense of unity as they work their way through an early slate of crowd-pleasing bills.

’s going to sign the D.C. crime law into effect I think is a huge victory. It’s showing success, progress. You don’t see that on the other side of the Capitol.”’s ascent to the speakership as a symptom of internal tumult. Lawmakers said it was a clarifying moment, underscoring how little leeway Republicans have in a chamber where they hold 222 seats, just a handful over the majority-making threshold of 218.

“That was a very important process to go through because it kind of showed what a small majority is all about,” he said.had to survive 15 rounds of voting to win the speaker’s post. He negotiated with holdouts on his right flank who argued that he wasn’t committed enough to their conservative principles.

Sarah Binder, a political scientist at George Washington University and the Brookings Institution, pointed to bills that Republicans promised but that have not made it to the floor. One would slap limits on Mr.She said the real challenges await, with looming fights over whether to write a budget and how to raise the government’s debt limit.

“Lots of hearings, lots of subpoenas, but no coherent story about holding the Biden administration accountable,” she said. “We don’t have any other options,” he said. “We have to figure it out. It’s our time to govern, and people want to see whether or not we can govern, and I think we’re proving we can at the beginning. But we’ve got a lot of tough issues in the near future.”

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