Just to put a period on a story we were following last week, Senate Dems really are going to have pro-forma sessions over the next couple of weeks in order to prevent the president from making any recess appointments.
The pro forma sessions, which will continue through a week from Thanksgiving, will require several Senate Democrats to work through the Holiday break.
Those Senators, the Huffington Post has learned, are Sen. Jim Webb, D-VA – who stood session this past Tuesday — Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-ND – who will work this coming Friday – and Sen. Jack Reed, D-RI – who will be on the clock both Tuesday, November 27 and Thursday the 29th.
“My hope is that this will prompt the President to see that it is our mutual interests for the nominations process to get back on track,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV, said of the parliamentary move. “While an election year looms, significant progress can still be made on nominations. I am committed to making that progress if the President will meet me half way. But that progress can’t be made if the President seeks controversial recess appointments and fails to make Democratic appointments to important commissions.”
Kudos to Sens. Webb, Dorgan, and Reed. Gold stars, all around, especially to Dorgan, who’s going to go to Capitol Hill the day after Thanksgiving.
I mention this for a couple of reasons. First, because those three deserve a round of applause. Second, because Dems will frequently talk about doing something like this, but then fall back in line when the time comes. It’s encouraging to see that this won’t be the case this week and next.
As for the pro-forma sessions themselves, Webb, Dorgan, and Reed will show up for 30 seconds, and then go home. It may seem ridiculous, but then again, so is Bush’s presidency.