Mr. Speaker, my question is, just because the Democrat leadership here changed the rules sometime last night, do I have to wear this thing while standing here alone during my 1-hour Special Order? May I take it off when I am at the mike? The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under the Speaker's announced policy, the gentleman may remove his mask while under recognition.
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