“House Republicans are quietly discussing a proposal that could fundamentally alter the way future speakers of the House are chosen, according to multiple GOP sources, with the objective of avoiding a repeat of John Boehner’s embarrassing reelection vote in 2013,” National Journal reports.
“Under the proposed tweak, any Republican who votes on the House floor in January against the conference’s nominee for House speaker – that is, the candidate chosen by a majority of the House GOP during its closed-door leadership elections in November – would be severely punished. Specifically, sources say, any dissenters would be stripped of all committee assignments for that Congress.”

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