"Senate Reinstates Dress Code, Banning Shorts and Casual Attire"

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The U.S. Senate has passed a resolution sponsored by Sen. Mitt Romney and Sen. Joe Manchin to codify a dress code, requiring senators to dress in business attire while on the floor of the chamber. The resolution does not specify business attire for women. The resolution, known as the SHow Our Respect To the Senate (SHORTS) Resolution, designates the Senate Sergeant at Arms as the fashion police and requires a two-thirds vote to change the dress code again.
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