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politics3h ago
Major House vote falls apart as GOP members stage rebellion
- The farm bill vote was postponed as GOP members staged a rebellion over amendments and policy points.
- Leadership sent the package back to the Rules Committee to negotiate key provisions and timing.
- Lawmakers debate year-round E15 sales and a pork-industry provision tied to animal welfare.
- Rep. Lauren Boebert allied with Democrats to oppose the House rule amid blocked amendments.
- The bill affects U.S. agriculture and food spending, a policy area not updated since 2018.
- House plans to revisit floor consideration in May after a recess.
- The multi-party debate includes negotiations on spy powers reauthorization and immigration funding.
- The farm bill controversy centers on amendments and priorities from hard-liners to pork producers.
- The article notes ongoing political dynamics as lawmakers seek a path forward amid internal party divisions.
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