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House censures New York Democrat

Rep. Bowman triggered fire alarm as lawmakers worked to avert shutdown

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The Republican-led House voted Thursday to censure Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., for pulling a fire alarm in September that forced the evacuation of a House office building while lawmakers were laboring to avert a government shutdown.

The resolution passed 214-191, in a vote that broke largely along party lines. Bowman became the 27th House member to be censured — and the third this year.

The resolution was sponsored by Rep. Lisa C. McClain, R-Mich., secretary of the House Republican conference, who said Wednesday that Bowman had “knowingly pulled a fire alarm to cause chaos and stop the House from doing business.”

“Mr. Bowman should know the consequenc­es of pulling a fire alarm to cause panic,” McClain said, citing Bowman’s time as a middle school principal in the Bronx. “In New York schools, the policy is clear. When a student commits a crime on campus, police are called and that student is either suspended or expelled. One would think Representa­tive Bowman would be able to hold himself to the same standards as he held his students to.”

During debate Wednesday, Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., called the resolution “profoundly stupid,” trivial and a waste of time.

“I find it terribly ironic that we are talking about censuring Mr. Bowman, and yet we never censured any of our colleagues who tried to overturn the election on January 6th,” McGovern said.

Bowman, 47, reiterated Wednesday the explanatio­n he had offered in September: that he had been rushing to the Capitol to vote when he tried to exit through a door in the Cannon Office Building that he usually went through.

“It didn’t open and, due to confusion and rush to go vote, I pulled the fire alarm,” Bowman said. “I immediatel­y took responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity for my actions and pled guilty. The legal process on this matter has played out. In no way did I obstruct official proceeding­s. The vote took place and Democrats were able to ensure we avoided a government shutdown.” In late October, Bowman pleaded guilty to the charge of pulling a false fire alarm.

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