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New US Congress Members Battle for Office Space

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One woman flexed her biceps and performed push-ups, another thumbed her rosary beads and several danced energetic jigs. Incoming members of Congress will try anything, it seems, to win plum office suites on Capitol Hill.

Friday’s lottery for lawmakers-elect was a raucous, lightheart­ed bipartisan game of chance for a scarce commodity: a spacious, well-positioned workplace in the House office buildings.

Eighty-five members of the incoming freshman class gathered to draw numbered chips from a box, with the thrill of victory going to Virginia Republican Ben Cline, whose lucky number one gave him first choice of available office space.

The event occurs every two years as a new class enters the House of Representa­tives.

Following a particular­ly tense 2018 in Washington, the lottery saw incoming lawmakers playfully letting off steam, as when Max Rose of New York bowed down and offered his head for fellow lawmakers-elect to rub for good luck.

But it is actually a high-stakes affair, as the difference between suites can be vast.

Some have sprawling lobbies and lawmaker’s offices with envious views of the US Capitol. Others, like those on the Canon House Office Building’s dreaded fifth floor known as the “freshman dorm?” Not so much.

Superinten­dent of House Office Buildings William Weidemeyer kicked off the proceeding­s by positing a “direct correlatio­n” between good luck rituals and the number drawn.

“Gyrations, dances or visible praying is highly encouraged,” he said.

Sharice Davids, a former mixed martial arts fighter from Kansas, received a huge cheer when she dropped to the floor and did pushups before drawing her chip. It didn’t help.

“Oh my god,” she said, looking at her inauspicio­us number 64. “Don’t do pushups!”

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the liberal Democrat from New York, crossed herself and recited a Spanish-language nursery rhyme. (She picked number 40.)

Kim Shrier of Washington performed the popular “floss” dance, a social media sensation for kids. One congresswo­man wore red slippers.

Serendipit­y smiled on soon-to-be congresswo­man Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, who leapt around the room and offered high fives after drawing number 8.

 ??  ?? Streven Grimes who served in the Gulf war from 1990- 1991 and served in the military from 1975 to 2007 salutes, in tribute to former US President George H. W. Bush, at the makeshift memorial formed outside the home of President George H.W. Bush in Houston, Texas… yesterday
Streven Grimes who served in the Gulf war from 1990- 1991 and served in the military from 1975 to 2007 salutes, in tribute to former US President George H. W. Bush, at the makeshift memorial formed outside the home of President George H.W. Bush in Houston, Texas… yesterday

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