House adopts new rules Democrats decry as a ‘ransom note to America’
by Oliver Laughland and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#67N4K)
Partisan lines divided the vote on rules, with no Democrats voting for them and only one Republican voting against
The Republican-led US House of Representatives on Monday adopted a package of internal rules that give rightwing hardliners more leverage over the chamber's newly elected Republican speaker, Kevin McCarthy.
Lawmakers voted 220-213 for the legislation, with only one Republican voting against. All 212 Democrats voted against the rules package, saying it was full of concessions to the right wing of the Republican party.
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