Rep. Dingell takes gavel as House debates healthDemocrats gave the gavel gavel small mallet used by judge or presiding officer to signal order. [Western Culture: Misc.] See : Authority Saturday to the longest-serving House member ever as the chamber began debating legislation overhauling the country's health care system. Rep. John Dingell John David Dingell, Jr. (born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, July 8 1926) is a Democratic United States Representative from Michigan and is currently the Dean (longest-serving member) of the House of Representatives, with a tenure longer than the entire current time served of 121 , D-Mich., was given the honor of presiding pre·side intr.v. pre·sid·ed, pre·sid·ing, pre·sides 1. To hold the position of authority; act as chairperson or president. 2. To possess or exercise authority or control. 3. at the start of what was expected to be a lengthy, contentious debate. Dingell joined the House in 1955, replacing his late father, and has introduced his father's national health insurance bill every year since. After Dingell banged the gavel for the first time, Rep. Louise Slaughter, D-N.Y., said he "has had reform of health care in his blood." Dingell, 83, said many lawmakers have worked on the issue and added, "the nation will be grateful to us all." With Dingell overseeing the proceedings, it took three hours of raucous rau·cous adj. 1. Rough-sounding and harsh: raucous laughter. 2. Boisterous and disorderly: "the raucous give and take of American democracy" debate for Democrats to prevail on an initial procedural vote as Republicans repeatedly interrupted Democratic speakers with parliamentary objections. Tempers eventually cooled, and after the procedural vote, members of both parties gave Dingell a standing ovation as his turn to preside pre·side intr.v. pre·sid·ed, pre·sid·ing, pre·sides 1. To hold the position of authority; act as chairperson or president. 2. To possess or exercise authority or control. 3. came to an end.
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