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 1) On Wednesday July 21st, Vice President Harris received poll workers and election officials into the Vice President's ceremonial office for an in person and virtual round table meeting to discuss their service to the country.





2) In her duties as President of the Senate, VP Harris left for Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S. for a vote on the Infrastructure bill as Senate Republicans were set to thwart the majority leaders attempt to speed President Biden's agenda through the chamber by blocking his bid to start Senate debate on a yet-unfinished infrastructure plan. Unfortunately at this moment the bill didn't past.


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 For Tuesday:

1) She joined President Biden in the Oval Office to receive the President's Daily Briefings

2) At noon, she had lunch with the President at the Private Dining Room

3) Vice President Harris was in the Congress building in her second job as Presiding Officer of the Senate to cast her fifth and sixth tie breaking vote.

She broke two tie votes on President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the White House's Office of Personnel Management, marking her fifth and sixth votes as tiebreaker since assuming the vice presidency on January 20th.

Kiran Arjandas Ahuja who was nominated by the President a few weeks ago to lead the Office of Personnel Management, had a 48-48 previous tie vote with Republicans fighting against Ahuja’s nomination, focusing on two issues that are critical for messaging on cultural issues ahead of the midterm elections: critical race theory and abortion rights. 

After a 50-50 vote on Tuesday, Vice President Harris casted the tie break vote. 

4) Then she stayed in the Presiding Officer's seat while looking on as votes for one Voting Right bill, For The People Act were casted.

Unfortunately, The Senate failed to pass a broad voting rights package on Tuesday, putting a halt to Democratic legislation aimed at offsetting recent restrictive state laws sought by Republican-led states.

The Senate was unable to bring the For the People Act up for consideration. With a 50-50 vote, it fell short of the 60 required to override a GOP filibuster. All Democratic senators voted to start discussion, while Republicans voted unanimously to stop it.

Democrats mainly praise the For the People Act as vital because Republican-led states have enacted a spate of new voting restrictions that civil rights groups worry would depress the vote for marginalized groups and make voting more difficult.

After she met with the press for her remarks on the failed passing on a broad voting rights.


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 With a few days to go before being officially sworn in as Vice President, Kamala is on her last working sessions at the Senate.

On January 1st (New Year's day), Kamala was back at the U.S Capitol in Washington D.C to vote on the Senate floor. The vote was on the National Defense Authorization Act. Both the House and Senate voted to override President Trump's veto thereby passing the act.

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 On November 20th, President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris met with senior Democrats congress leaders.

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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris sat down with the newly re-elected House Majority leader and Speaker, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and the Senate's Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for a series of meetings on how both the Presidential team, legislative teams and the Democrats caucuses will be working together during the 117th congress and the next four years

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 On Tuesday November 17th, Madam Vice President-elect, Senator Kamala Harris return to Capitol Hill, Washington, DC since winning the election on November 8th, for some senate works.

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Madam VP-elect attended to close door meetings then voted at the Senate Intelligence Committee room at Hart Senate Office Building. Senator Harris voted to block outgoing President Trump’s nomination of Judy Shelton to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.

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 For the next few weeks leading to their inauguration, we may be seeing the Senator continue her Senate duties


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 On November 17th, 2020, Senator and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris was at U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., for one of her final works as federal senator before being sworn as the first female Vice President on January 20th 2021.



She was there to give her vote in favour of the CoronaVirus relief bill during a close door voting session and attend other meetings in the senate.

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This blog "Kamala Harris' Closet," was established by Zef Dalhia to follow the works and fashion of the newly elected Vice President Kamala Harris as she will soon begin her four year mandate serving the American people and its interest alongside President-Elect Joe Biden.

Like other style blogs created by Zef Dalhia(Queen Rania's Closet), I will be respectfully in making sure that Madame VP's work is a centrepiece while making sure that her fashion and style choices will be a supporting work.

This isn't a political blog, we can discuss the politics on twitter and the blog isn't affiliated in any shape or form with Ms. Harris, her office or the Biden-Harris government

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