Senate will no longer enforce a dress code for senators
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Members of the United States Senate will no longer be subject to a dress code, although the man who sent the directive said he will continue to wear suits.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D.-New York, quietly sent the directive to the Senate's Sergeant at Arms, news website Axios reported.
The change allows Sen. John Fetterman, D.-Penn., to continue wearing his trademark "hoodies and gym shorts" while working for Americans.
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