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U.S. Senate Votes to Impose a Dress Code

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
October 4, 2023
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U.S. Senate Votes to Impose a Dress Code
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In a unanimous decision on September 28th, the United States Senate voted to formally impose a dress code, marking a return to traditional attire within the chamber. This move came a week after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer relaxed the informal dress code, a change widely perceived as an accommodation for Democratic Senator John Fetterman, known for his casual attire. The reinstatement of a formal dress code, now codified, was met with bipartisan support, underscoring the Senate’s collective nod to tradition amid modern-day legislative tensions.

The initial relaxation of the dress code was seen as a significant departure from the Senate’s long-standing tradition of business attire, a move that sparked outrage, especially among Republicans. The bipartisan resolution to reinstate a formal dress code, however, only defined business attire for men, leaving the attire guidelines for women unaddressed. This reinstatement was not just a return to formality but also symbolized a rare moment of bipartisanship in a time of heightened political discord.

Senator Fetterman, who has been sporting hoodie sweatshirts and shorts since returning to work post-treatment for clinical depression, greeted the resolution with a shrug. His casual attire had become a focal point of the dress code discourse, with critics arguing that it weakened the decorum of the Senate. The reinstatement of the dress code, requiring lawmakers to wear “business attire” in the chamber, was seen as a move to uphold the Senate’s decorum and respect for the institution of government.

The dress code debate played out against a backdrop of more pressing legislative issues, including an impending government shutdown. Critics argued that the energy spent on codifying a dress code could have been directed toward addressing critical legislative matters. Nonetheless, the unanimous vote to reinstate the dress code was hailed as a symbol of Republicans and Democrats working together in a show of bipartisanship, albeit on a less pressing issue.

The dress code saga reflects the broader tensions between tradition and modernity within the U.S. Senate, showcasing the delicate balance between upholding historical norms and adapting to contemporary realities. As the Senate navigates through these discussions, the focus on attire has also brought attention to the broader question of decorum and the symbolic importance of tradition in a rapidly evolving political landscape.

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