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U.S. House, Led by Republicans, Approves Major Legislation in Close Vote

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The close vote revealed ongoing tensions within the Republican conference as well, with some members expressing reservations about specific provisions while ultimately supporting the bill to keep it moving forward. Others opposed it outright, citing concerns from their districts.

With House approval secured, attention now turns to the Senate, where the legislation faces an uncertain future. Lawmakers there are expected to debate whether the bill can gain enough bipartisan support to advance, or whether revisions will be required.

The outcome highlights the fragile balance of power in Washington and the difficulty of passing major legislation amid partisan divides, even when one party controls a chamber by a narrow margin.


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