She got shingles in late February.

Feinstein was hospitalized in early March for treatment and returned to her San Francisco home on March 7. She has not been in Washington, D.C., since the onset of the illness. She has missed 60 votes of the 82 taken in 2023 so far, including two prior to her illness. Feinstein “continues to work from home in San Francisco as she recuperates,” her spokesperson Adam Russell told The Chronicle Monday. He did not have any information about when she plans to return to D.C.

The Senate has been on a recess since March 31 and will return on April 17.

The article contradicts itself and it also said she's missed 58 Senate votes since late February.

  • SoyViking [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    In many other countries, at least those with party lists, substitutes are elected together with actual members of parliament. If a party wins five seats, the first five people on the list gets elected while the next five people become their substitutes. If an MP resigns, gets incapacitated or take a leave the seat will go to the substitute automatically.