Well, it only lasted a week, but if nothing else it provided some comic relief in a news cycle that’s generally flooded with one crisis or another. The “Fetterman rule,” as it came to be known, eliminating the dress code for the upper chamber was undone by a bipartisan resolution that drew unanimous support. Even Chuck Schumer, the author of the original change, voted to restore the previous dress code. All senators will be required to wear “business attire” on the Senate floor. The sponsors of the resolution were Joe Manchin and Mitt Romney. Fetterman himself did not offer a comment after the vote. But earlier in the day, he assured the rest of the Senate that would wear a suit whenever he is called upon to speak or preside over the chamber. (NY Post)Read More