Senate Democrats Divided Over Relaxing Dress Code; Durbin Wants 'Standards' Maintained
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No. 2 Senate Democrat Richard Durbin broke with his party to express concern over ending Senate dress code enforcement. He wants to maintain "standards".
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Durbin couldn't understand why Majority Leader Schumer made the change allowing casual wear like Fetterman's hoodies.
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Durbin said the Senate needs to act to set new dress code standards.
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Nearly all Republican senators criticized the dress code change in a letter to Schumer, saying it disrespects the institution.
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This follows previous changes allowing sleeveless tops and religious headwear in Congress.