A form of discipline used by the Senate against its members is a censure that does not remove a senator from office. It is rather a formal Senatorial declaration of disapproval (requiring a two-thirds vote) that can have a prolonged psychological effect on a member and his/her family. This stigma remains with a censured Senator as long as he/she remains a Senator. Case example: Member, Timothy Pickering was charged with having read confidential documents in an open Senate session before an injunction of secrecy had been removed.
Less severe than expulsion, a censure (sometimes referred to as condemnation or denouncement) does not remove a senator from office. It is a formal statement of disapproval, however, that can have a powerful psychological effect on a member and his/her relationships in the Senate. In 1834, the Senate censured President Andrew Jackson - the first and only time the Senate censured a president. Since 1789 the Senate has censured nine of its members.
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CENSURED (adjective) The adjective CENSURED has 2 senses: 1. officially rebuked or found blameworthy 2. officially and strongly disapproved Familiarity information: CENSURED used as an adjective is rare.
holding televised hearings to sort out allegations from army leaders. then lost many supporters. they censured him for his reckless accusations.
holding televised hearings to sort out allegations from army leaders. then lost many supporters. they censured him for his reckless accusations.
Being censured means being formally reprimanded or officially criticized for one's actions. It is a public expression of disapproval that often comes from a governing body, organization, or institution. Censure can have various consequences, such as a loss of privileges or reputation.
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