“The leader of an effort among conservative senators to shape the race to elect the next Senate GOP leader — and push the chamber further right — is finally putting his ideas down on paper,” Politico reports.
“Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) on Monday night laid out a series of proposals meant to decentralize power inside the Senate Republican Conference, taking it away from the office that outgoing Leader Mitch McConnell has occupied for nearly two decades.”
Playbook: “The list is less about policy and more about procedure — and it’s giving us flashbacks to the demands House conservatives made of Kevin McCarthy before he became speaker. We (and plenty of GOP senators) remember that McCarthy gave away the store and still couldn’t keep his gavel for more than nine months.”
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