Senate Unanimously Passes New Formal Dress Code: What You Need to Know

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The Senate has unanimously passed a formal dress code requiring business attire on the chamber floor.

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The new dress code mandates that men wear a coat, tie, and slacks.

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer had previously relaxed the dress code, allowing casual attire.

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Sen. John Fetterman, known for his laid-back wardrobe, was at the center of the controversy.

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Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah led the effort to reverse Schumer's decision.

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The senators aim to codify formal wear as a sign of respect for the institution.

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Manchin emphasized the need for written rules of decorum, including a dress code. 

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Schumer expressed appreciation for Sen. Fetterman's cooperation in finding an acceptable agreement.

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Fetterman had defended himself against criticism of the casual dress code.

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Prior to the bill's passage, Fetterman committed to wearing business attire during Senate votes.

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