Feinstein back in Senate, Dems regain majority.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein Returns to Work After Shingles Recovery
After a long recovery from shingles, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) returned to work on Tuesday, giving Democrats their majority on the Senate Judiciary Committee and a one-seat advantage in the full Senate.
Feinstein’s absence attracted criticism from within her party, with some calling for her resignation. However, she made an unusual request to be temporarily replaced on the Judiciary Committee due to complications from her recovery.
Feinstein Defends Her Ability to Carry Out Lawmaking Responsibilities
Despite facing questions about her cognition and memory in recent years, Feinstein has defended her ability to carry out her duties as a senator. In fact, even during her absence, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced eight nominees to final votes on the Senate floor.
Now, with her return, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is pleased to have her back and ready to deliver for California. At 89 years old, Feinstein is the oldest sitting senator, but she’s not letting that slow her down.
Feinstein’s Return to the Senate
- Feinstein returned to work on Tuesday after a long recovery from shingles.
- Her return gives Democrats their majority on the Senate Judiciary Committee and a one-seat advantage in the full Senate.
- Feinstein faced criticism from within her party, with some calling for her resignation.
- Despite her absence, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced eight nominees to final votes on the Senate floor.
- Now, with her return, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is pleased to have her back and ready to deliver for California.
Feinstein’s return to the Senate is a welcome sight for Democrats, who now have their majority on the Judiciary Committee and a one-seat advantage in the full Senate. Despite facing criticism and questions about her ability to carry out her duties, Feinstein is back and ready to work for California.
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