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  2. Censure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Because censure is not specifically mentioned as the accepted form of reprimand, many censure actions against members of Congress may be listed officially as rebuke, condemnation, or denouncement. [1] Like a reprimand, a censure does not remove a member from their office so they retain their title, stature, and power to vote.

  3. Censure - Wikipedia

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    A censure is an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism. [1] In parliamentary procedure , it is a debatable main motion that could be adopted by a majority vote. Among the forms that it can take are a stern rebuke by a legislature, a spiritual penalty imposed by a church, or a negative judgment pronounced on a theological proposition.

  4. Concurrent resolution - Wikipedia

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    If both houses of Congress were to censure a President (which has never happened, though both the House and Senate have done so individually) the action would, according to parliamentary procedure, be in the form of a concurrent resolution, as a joint resolution requires the President's signature or veto and has the power of law. A concurrent ...

  5. Voices: The House’s Rashida Tlaib censure vote is theater ...

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    This was about making Republicans look serious after their tragicomic three-week speaker debacle without doing the legitimate work of governing

  6. RNC votes to censure Cheney, Kinzinger for investigating ...

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    The Republican National Committee voted Friday to formally censure two of their own party's members — Reps. Liz Cheney, of Wyoming, and Adam Kinzinger, of Illinois, — because of their work ...

  7. Gabbard to Introduce Censure Alternative to Impeaching Trump

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    Representative Tulsi Gabbard (D., Hawaii) is expected to introduce a resolution calling for President Trump’s censure ahead of a Wednesday vote on the articles of impeachment drafted by the ...

  8. Interpellation (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Interpellation is a formal request of a parliament to the respective government.It is distinguished from question time in that it often involves a separate procedure. [1] In many parliaments, each individual member of parliament has the right to submit questions (possibly a limited amount during a certain period) to a member of the government.

  9. Category:Censure - Wikipedia

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