- The controversy over the Senate's new dress code may have finally reached its conclusion.
- Sen. John Fetterman told Insider that he will wear a suit when delivering speeches on the floor.
- Fetterman told his colleagues of the change at a caucus lunch on Wednesday.
Maybe, just maybe, the controversy over the Senate's new dress code is arriving at its conclusion.
Democratic Sen John Fetterman of Pennsylvania — who frequently sports casual clothing on Capitol Hill — told Insider on Wednesday afternoon that he would only wear a suit when on the Senate floor.