McCarthy nominated in 12th speaker vote
For a 12th time, McCarthy was nominated to become House speaker, this time by fellow California Republican Rep.-elect Mike Garcia, who said Republicans are "on the verge of a very important victory."
"This isn't about Kevin McCarthy," Garcia said. "The matters before us are of stupendous magnitude. A federal republic such as ours, it's a dynamically unstable one. It's a wobbly top that's just a few mere revolutions away from falling down at any given moment except for the exertions of men and women who are willing to serve her with pure and selfless intent."
"We must be victorious in this cause, and victory begins with allowing this body to get to work. It begins today," he continued. "We don't hold the majority for bragging rights. We hold the majority to govern responsibly."

Garcia drew boos from Democrats when he mentioned an end to proxy voting, implying they overused the option, though Republicans exercised proxy voting during the pandemic, as well.
"It dawns on me, as I look across the aisle after being here for nearly three years, that I haven't had the pleasure of meeting many of you because you've chosen to stay home and not vote here in person and electing instead to proxy vote," Garcia said. "It's a pleasure to see 212 of you here today."






