Sen. Rick Scott Leads 46 GOP Senators in Demanding Schumer Restore Decorum, Reverse New Senate Dress Code Rules

September 19, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Senator Rick Scott led a letter with 45 of his Republican colleagues to Majority Leader Chuck Schumer following the announcement that he changed Senate rules and loosened the dress code to no longer require business attire for members on the Senate floor.

 

Senator Scott is joined on the letter by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senators John Thune, John Barrasso, Joni Ernst, Shelley Moore-Capito, Susan Collins, Steve Daines, Marsha Blackburn, John Boozman, Ted Budd, Bill Cassidy, John Cornyn, Tom Cotton, Mike Crapo, Ted Cruz, Kevin Cramer, Deb Fischer, Lindsey Graham, Chuck Grassley, Bill Hagerty, John Hoeven, Cindy Hyde-Smith, Ron Johnson, John Kennedy, James Lankford, Mike Lee, Cynthia Lummis, Roger Marshall, Jerry Moran, Markwayne Mullin, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Pete Ricketts, James Risch, Marco Rubio, Mitt Romney, Mike Rounds, Tim Scott, Eric Schmitt, Dan Sullivan, Thom Tillis, Tommy Tuberville, JD Vance, Roger Wicker and Todd Young.

 

Read the full letter HERE or below.

 

Dear Leader Schumer:

 

For more than 230 years, the United States Senate has served the American people with honor and dignity. As members of this esteemed body, we understand the seriousness our positions require.

 

The Senate is a place of honor and tradition, and the Senate floor is where we conduct the business of the American people. It is where we debate the policies which impact every American family and, when necessary, it is where we must make the gravest decision imaginable – whether to send our fellow Americans into battle to defend the freedoms we all hold dear. The world watches us on that floor and we must protect the sanctity of that place at all costs.

 

Allowing casual clothing on the Senate floor disrespects the institution we serve and the American families we represent. We the undersigned members of the United States Senate write to express our supreme disappointment and resolute disapproval of your recent decision to abandon the Senate’s longstanding dress code for members, and urge you to immediately reverse this misguided action.

 

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