GOP House blockade shows signs of breaking
Summary
Republican House hardliners delayed House floor activities for two weeks but now appear ready to allow business to proceed. GOP leaders are trying to use a special rule to combine bills and move forward on key issues.Key Facts
- Republican hardliners in the House blocked activity for about two weeks.
- GOP leaders want to return to normal House work by early Tuesday afternoon.
- Republicans plan to use a special procedure to "merge" bills, which is not commonly used.
- This move shows signs that the internal party blockade is weakening.
- The goal is to advance legislation and get House business back on track.
- The article focuses on events within the U.S. House of Representatives.
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