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Expulsion from the United States Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Expulsion is the most serious form of disciplinary action that can be taken against a Member of Congress. Article I, Section 5 of the United States Constitution provides that "Each House [of Congress...
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United States House of Representatives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Home page of the United States House of Representatives ... 111th Congress, 1st Session; Washington, DC 20515 | (202) 224-3121 | TTY: (202) 225-1904 ... Early Congressional Documents A list of Early Congressional Documents from the Constitutional Convention and the Continental Congress.
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It will be the first case before the newly constituted five-member committee headed by former Kerala chief minister A.K. ... Congress party sources indicated that the DAC may issue the mandatory show cause notice to Natwar Singh while recommending his suspension that would be a prelude to his expulsion from the ruling party.
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Lagos — ACTION Congress (AC) may expel former Speaker of House of Representatives, Alhaji Ghali Umar Na'Abba over his acceptance to serve in the administration of President Umaru ... He said, "we want to hear from Na'Abba first. But we will sanction any member of the party who takes appointment with the new government."
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Under the clause authorizing it to "punish its members for disorderly Behavior," Congress may, by majority vote, impose discipline short of expulsion, such as censure, reprimand, loss of committee assignments or seniority, ... And as this language makes clear, Congress may expel a member upon a two-thirds vote.
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