Constitutional Gaps for Addressing Senators' Incapacity
Yesterday Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell froze for an extended period for the second time in less than two months. It is possible that McConnell is experiencing only intermittent effects of the concussion he suffered after a fall in March; perhaps these episodes do not reflect on his ability to continue to perform his duties. But it is also possible that McConnell is in the throes of a worsening disability. Meanwhile, Senator Diane Feinstein appears to be substantially more incapacitated than McConnell. What can be done to address the issue of a Senator who is unable to do the job? The Constitution includes no mechanism for a Senator to step down temporarily. The operative provision is contained in the Seventeenth Amendment. It states: When vacancies happen in the representation of any state in the Senate, the executive authority of such state shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, that the legislature of any state may empower the executive thereof to